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    Hand·i·cap
    /ˈhandēˌkap/

    noun

    • 1. a circumstance that makes progress or success difficult: "a criminal conviction is a handicap and a label that may stick forever" Similar impedimenthindranceobstaclebarrierOpposite benefitadvantage
    • 2. a condition that markedly restricts a person's ability to function physically, mentally, or socially: dated, offensive "he was born with a significant visual handicap" Similar disabilityafflictionoffensive:physical abnormalitymental abnormality

    verb

    • 1. act as an impediment to: "lack of funding has handicapped the development of research"
  2. The meaning of HANDICAP is a race or contest in which an artificial advantage is given or disadvantage imposed on a contestant to equalize chances of winning. How to use handicap in a sentence.

  3. Handicap definition: a race or other contest in which certain disadvantages or advantages of weight, distance, time, etc., are placed upon competitors to equalize their chances of winning.. See examples of HANDICAP used in a sentence.

  4. handicap noun (CONDITION) an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do, and that is usually permanent or lasts for a long time. This word is now considered offensive by many people, who prefer the word disability.

  5. A mental or physical disadvantage, such as blindness or a missing leg, is a handicap: something that disables you in some way. Handicaps can also be imposed artificially to even out the odds in sporting events.

  6. A handicap is an event or situation that places you at a disadvantage and makes it harder for you to do something. She was away from school for 15 weeks, a handicap she could have done without. Being a foreigner was not a handicap.

  7. to place at a disadvantage; disable or burden: He was handicapped by his injured ankle. to subject to a disadvantageous handicap, as a competitor of recognized superiority. to assign handicaps to (competitors).

  8. HANDICAP definition: 1. something that is wrong with your mind or body permanently: 2. something that makes it more…. Learn more.

  9. The meaning of HANDICAPPED is having a physical or mental disability; also : of or reserved for disabled persons. How to use handicapped in a sentence.

  10. Handicap definition: A race or contest in which contestants are given advantages or compensations to equalize the chances of winning.

  11. [countable] (sport) a race or competition in which those who have most skill must run further, carry extra weight, etc. in order to give all those taking part an equal chance of winning; the disadvantage that is given to somebody you are competing against in such a race or competition.

  12. 1. a race or other contest in which disadvantages or advantages of weight, distance, etc., are given to competitors to equalize their chances of winning. 2. the disadvantage or advantage itself. 3. any disadvantage that makes success more difficult.

  13. to subject to a disadvantageous handicap, as a competitor of recognized superiority.

  14. Definitions of 'handicap' 1. A handicap is a physical or mental disability. [...] 2. A handicap is an event or situation that places you at a disadvantage and makes it harder for you to do something. [...] 3. If an event or a situation handicaps someone or something, it places them at a disadvantage. [...] More. Conjugations of 'handicap'

  15. HANDICAP meaning: 1 : a physical or mental condition that may limit what a person can do a physical or mental disability; 2 : a problem, situation, or event that makes progress or success difficult.

  16. Jul 9, 2024 · A race or similar contest in which there is an allowance of time, distance, weight, or other advantage, to equalize the chances of the competitors. (obsolete, uncountable, card games) An old card game, similar to lanterloo. Here some of us fell to handicap, a sport that I never knew before, which was very good.

  17. What does the noun handicap mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun handicap, one of which is labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered offensive. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  18. is the most generally accepted term to refer to people with a permanent illness or injury that makes it difficult for them to use part of their body completely or easily. is slightly old-fashioned and many people now think it is offensive.

  19. Definition of handicapped adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  20. handicap noun (CONDITION) an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do, and that is usually permanent or lasts for a long time. This word is now considered offensive by many people, who prefer the word disability.

  21. something that makes it more difficult for you to do something: Not having a car was a real handicap in the suburbs. (Definition of handicap from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of handicap. in Chinese (Traditional) 情況, (精神或肉體的)殘疾,缺陷, 困難… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 情况, (精神或肉体的)残疾,缺陷, 困难…

  22. to make something more difficult for somebody to do. be handicapped (by something) Smaller parties are seriously handicapped by the electoral system. The team was handicapped by the loss of their key striker early in the game.

  23. A disability is an inability to execute some class of movements, or pick up sensory information of some sort, or perform some cognitive function, that typical unimpaired humans are able to execute or pick up or perform. A disability may be physical, cognitive, mental, sensory, emotional, developmental or some combination of these.

  24. something that is wrong with your mind or body permanently: a mental / physical handicap. handicap noun [C] (DISADVANTAGE) something that makes it more difficult for you to do something: I found not having a car quite a handicap in the countryside. (Definition of handicap from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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