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handicapped
[ han-dee-kapt ]
adjective
- Sometimes Offensive. physically or mentally disabled.
- of or designed for handicapped people:
handicapped parking.
- Sports. (of a competitor) marked by, being under, or having a handicap:
a handicapped player.
noun
, (used with a plural verb)
- Often Offensive. disabled persons collectively.
handicapped
/ ˈhændɪˌkæpt /
adjective
- physically disabled
- psychol denoting a person whose social behaviour or emotional reactions are in some way impaired
- (of a competitor) assigned a handicap
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Usage
Nowadays the use of the word handicapped to describe people with disabilities is generally considered inappropriate. It is preferable to refer to someone as having a disability and to talk about people with disabilities
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Sensitive Note
See cripple.
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Other Words From
- mul·ti·hand·i·capped adjective
- non·hand·i·capped adjective
- un·hand·i·capped adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of handicapped1
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Example Sentences
“Actually, I thought, ‘What’s the difference — being handicapped in Hollywood or being a woman over 50?’”
From Los Angeles Times
Efoghe said the Nigerian embassy in Tripoli was "handicapped" and could not intervene because of the political situation.
From BBC
He won because his season-long performances gave him a handicapped head start.
From BBC
“But they are handicapped because of the clout of egg-based manufacturing.”
From Salon
I was so pleased to get my handicapped parking passes renewed and hear a “Have a nice day” as I walked out.
From Seattle Times
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