Test or Testing?
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No. They used to say that if someone couldn't talk they were "dumb". Not like stupid it was another way to say they coudn't talk. Later because it was offensive they referred to them as "mute". Now it's speech challenged.
Personally, I prefer the terms "Intellectually disabled", or just "mentally disabled". Calling these people "retarded" (whether you realize it or not) is actually kind of derogatory.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
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When a player challenges a word and the word is valid, the player who challenged loses their turn.If the word is not valid, the player who was challenged must remove their tiles from the board and lose their chance at placing a word.
The word for the phrase "cannot be challenged" is indisputable.
No, "challenged" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has a physical or mental disability.
not offering opposition when challenged
Yes, it can be challenged if the word is actually invalid.
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punctuality challenged timeliness challenged
I was challenged to a chess tournament.He felt challenged by her words.Bart was challenged to stay in the haunted house for thirty minutes. That was two weeks ago.
Numerically challenged or mathematically challenged are terms used to describe someone who struggles with numbers and numerical concepts.
physically challenged people is the remarkable person that have such kinds of disability
The word challenged is not a noun. The word 'challenged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to challenge. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The word challenge is the noun form.Example: Are you up to the challenge?The noun forms of the verb to challenge are challenger and the gerund, challenging.