Pronunciation: /ˈmɛntəli rɪˈtɑrdɪd/
adjective describing a person with a developmental disability affecting their intelligence and ability to function in daily life
A1 Some people with intellectual disabilities may be considered mentally retarded.
A2 The organization provides support for individuals who are mentally retarded.
B1 There are various programs available to help improve the quality of life for mentally retarded individuals.
B2 It is important to treat all individuals with respect, including those who may be mentally retarded.
C1 Society has made progress in understanding and supporting individuals who are mentally retarded.
C2 Advocates work tirelessly to promote inclusion and acceptance for mentally retarded individuals.
formal The term 'mentally retarded' is considered outdated and offensive, as it is not a respectful way to refer to individuals with intellectual disabilities.
informal Using the term 'mentally retarded' is not cool, it's better to say someone has an intellectual disability.
slang Dude, that's so not cool to call someone mentally retarded, it's disrespectful.
figurative His progress in the project was mentally retarded, as he struggled to keep up with the rest of the team.
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