Stim

//stɪm//

Synonyms for "stim" (4 found)

Ranked by relevance and common usage.

Closest matches (1)

Noun(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Verb(1 words)

Related words (2)

Related word relations

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3 relation types

derived

8 entries

etymologically related_to

1 entries

related to

1 entries

Translations

11 translations across 4 languages.

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French

4 entries
  • autostimulation noun (repetitive self-stimulatory action)
  • stim noun (repetitive self-stimulatory action)
  • stim noun (stimulant drug)
  • stimulant noun (stimulant drug)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • stim noun (repetitive self-stimulatory action)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • stimanje noun (repetitive self-stimulatory action)
  • stimati verb (to perform a repetitive self-stimulating action)

Spanish

2 entries
  • autoestimular[se] verb (to perform a repetitive self-stimulating action)
  • estimularse verb (to perform a repetitive self-stimulating action)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

“Electric therapy has been used in medicine for thousands of years,” says Ken Rusche, director of Wellington Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Center, a physical therapist and athletic trainer. “[…] Electrical stim is being used in the field of medicine for rehabilitation and strengthening after injuries. […]”

Source: wiktionary

Autistic people often stim with the help of technologies such as music and stim toys or tools to mediate between inner worlds and outer environments that may over/underwhelm us. […] At the beginning of March 2020, I discovered that many of the stims I regularly turned to were no longer accessible.

Source: wiktionary

Autistic people often stim with the help of technologies such as music and stim toys or tools to mediate between inner worlds and outer environments that may over/underwhelm us.

Source: wiktionary

That boy hasn't a stim of common sense.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.