Pronunciation: /rɪˈtɑrd/
noun a derogatory term used to refer to a person with intellectual disabilities
A1 He is a bit slow, some people might say he is a retard.
A2 She struggles with learning new things, but she is not a retard.
B1 Using the term 'retard' to refer to someone with a disability is considered offensive.
B2 It is important to be respectful and avoid using derogatory terms like 'retard'.
C1 The use of the word 'retard' as an insult is completely unacceptable in modern society.
C2 Educating others about the harmful effects of using the word 'retard' is crucial in promoting inclusivity.
verb to delay or hold back progress
A1 I retard my progress by procrastinating.
A2 She often retards her learning by not paying attention in class.
B1 The lack of funding is retarding the development of the new project.
B2 The outdated technology is retarding the company's growth.
C1 His stubbornness is retarding the team's ability to reach a consensus.
C2 The bureaucracy in the government is retarding progress in many areas.
adjective slower in development or progress compared to others
A1 He is a bit slow, but I wouldn't call him retarded.
A2 The teacher helps the students who are mentally retarded.
B1 Using the term 'retard' to describe someone with a disability is offensive and inappropriate.
B2 It is important to educate others on the harmful effects of using the word 'retard' in a derogatory manner.
C1 As a society, we need to move away from using derogatory language like 'retard' and instead promote inclusivity and respect for all individuals.
C2 The use of the word 'retard' as an insult reflects ignorance and perpetuates harmful stereotypes about individuals with disabilities.
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