Of or reserved for disabled persons Definition of handicapped adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary How to use handicapped in a sentence.
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Having an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do some things that other people do
This word is now considered offensive by many people, who prefer to say someone has a disability or is disabled.
What's the difference between disabled and handicapped It is possible that a disability is the cause of a handicap For example, if a person has a disability that prevents them from being able to move their legs, it may result in a handicap in driving. (of a contestant) marked by, being under, or having a handicap
The handicapped, handicapped persons collectively. Having a physical or mental condition that limits what a person can do having a handicap Designed or reserved for disabled people Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary
Someone who is handicapped has a physical or mental disability that prevents them from living a totally normal life
Many people who have a disability find this word offensive. See examples of handicapped used in a sentence. Hindered, encumbered, hobbled, hampered, impeded, embarrassed, obstructed, cramped Free, quit, liberated, shut (of), released, unburdened, delivered, freed