Handicapped

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhændɪˌkæpt/

Definitions of handicapped

adjective a term used to describe someone who has a physical or mental disability that limits their ability to function in certain ways

Example Sentences

A1 She saw a handicapped man using a wheelchair.

A2 The school has a ramp for handicapped students.

B1 There are special parking spaces for handicapped individuals.

B2 The company provides accommodations for handicapped employees.

C1 The city implemented new policies to improve accessibility for handicapped citizens.

C2 The organization advocates for the rights of handicapped individuals in society.

Examples of handicapped in a Sentence

formal The building has ramps and elevators to accommodate handicapped individuals.

informal My cousin is handicapped, but she doesn't let it stop her from living life to the fullest.

slang Some people still use outdated slang terms like 'crippled' to refer to handicapped individuals.

figurative Being stuck in a dead-end job can feel like being handicapped in terms of career growth.

Grammatical Forms of handicapped

past tense

handicapped

plural

handicapped

comparative

more handicapped

superlative

most handicapped

present tense

handicap

future tense

will handicap

perfect tense

have handicapped

continuous tense

is handicapping

singular

handicapped

positive degree

handicapped

infinitive

handicap

gerund

handicapping

participle

handicapped

Origin and Evolution of handicapped

First Known Use: 1653 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'handicapped' is believed to have originated from the phrase 'hand in cap', which referred to a game of chance where players drew items from a cap to determine a winner.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'handicapped' has evolved to refer to individuals with disabilities or limitations that affect their daily activities. The term has undergone changes in perception and usage, with efforts made to replace it with more respectful and inclusive language such as 'disabled' or 'differently abled'.