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Dictionary: hand·i·capped   (hăn'dē-kăpt') pronunciation
adj.
Physically or mentally disabled: a pool equipped for handicapped swimmers.

n. (used with a pl. verb)
People who have a physical or mental disability considered as a group. Often used with the.

USAGE NOTE   Although handicapped is widely used in both law and everyday speech to refer to people having physical or mental disabilities, those described by the word tend to prefer the expressions disabled or people with disabilities. Handicapped, a somewhat euphemistic term, may imply a helplessness that is not suggested by the more forthright disabled. It is also felt that some stigma may attach to the word handicapped because of its origin in the phrase hand in cap, actually derived from a game of chance but sometimes mistakenly believed to involve the image of a beggar. The word handicapped is best reserved to describe a disabled person who is unable to function owing to some property of the environment. Thus people with a physical disability requiring a wheelchair may or may not be handicapped, depending on whether wheelchair ramps are made available to them. See Usage Notes at disabled.


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Term used to describe individuals with some form of disability. Use of the term is regarded by some as a form of negative stereotyping that prevents those with physical or learning disabilities from achieving their full potential. As disability can be defined as ‘… any partial or total, mental or physical inability to perform any activity (sporting, social, or occupational) the affected person wishes to perform…’ very few people are truly free of any disability and everyone is, to some extent, handicapped. See also adapted physical exercise.

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Definition: disabled
Antonyms: able-bodied


Term used to describe individuals with some form of disability. Use of the term is regarded by some as a form of negative stereotyping, which often leads to those with physical disabilities or learning difficulties from achieving their full potential.

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: To put at a disadvantage.

pronunciation Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped. — Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915)

 
 

 

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