Incoordination (Noun)
Meaning
A lack of coordination of movements.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The patient's incoordination made it difficult for her to walk in a straight line after the stroke.
- A few too many drinks caused the incoordination that led to him tripping on the dance floor.
- Incoordination caused by multiple sclerosis made everyday activities, like tying shoelaces, increasingly challenging for him.
- After the injury, Mark noticed a sudden incoordination in his throwing arm that affected his baseball performance.
- Her incoordination as a result of the neurological disorder made any physical activity an exercise in patience and perseverance.