Dejerines disease, also known as pure word deafness, is a rare neurological condition characterized by the inability to comprehend spoken words while maintaining a normal ability to read, write, and speak. Although relatively uncommon, this disorder can have a significant impact on an individual's communication abilities. Synonyms for Dejerines disease include auditory verbal agnosia, pure word mutism, and auditory agnosia. These terms reflect the different facets of this condition, such as the impaired recognition of spoken words, the inability to express oneself through spoken language, and the overall difficulty in auditory comprehension. Understanding these synonyms can contribute to an improved comprehension of this complex disorder and facilitate effective communication strategies for affected individuals.