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able-bodied
[ ey-buhl-bod-eed ]
adjective
- having a strong, healthy body; physically fit:
A couple of able-bodied guys dragged the tree off to the shoulder of the road and got traffic moving again.
- Sometimes Offensive. free from or unaffected by physical disability:
There is a three-month limit on food assistance benefits for able-bodied adults who work fewer than 20 hours per week.
able-bodied
adjective
- physically strong and healthy; robust
- not having a physical disability
Usage
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Other Words From
- able-bodied·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of able-bodied1
Example Sentences
But state law requires that all able-bodied prisoners work, and prison officials can’t change that.
Amy adds: "I know I'm never going to be able-bodied, but how do I push myself in the other direction of being a proud member of the disabled community?"
"We're trying to build a mass movement of strong, able-bodied, capable guys," he said.
The able-bodied character, more often than not, is there to act as a bridge between the audience and the disabled character.
Another bill would end a work requirement for able-bodied state prisoners and instead develop a voluntary work program if the ballot measure banning involuntary servitude is approved.
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