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disabled

English

Etymology

From disable +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [d?s?e?b??d]

Adjective

disabled (comparative more disabled, superlative most disabled)

  1. Made incapable of use or action.
    • 1911, "From Brittania Lodge, No. 361", Railway Carmen's Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3, March 1911, page 129:
      In the car department we would repair cars that were disabled and placed in bad order by a bunch of scalies taking the place of striking switchmen, engineers, Firemen, etc.
  2. Having a disability.
  3. (law) Legally disqualified.

Synonyms

  • incapacitated
  • indisposed
  • invalid

Antonyms

  • enabled

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

disabled (usually uncountable, plural disableds)

  1. One who is disabled. (often used collectively as the disabled, but sometimes also singular)

Translations

Verb

disabled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of disable

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hobbling

English

Verb

hobbling

  1. present participle of hobble

Noun

hobbling (plural hobblings)

  1. The movement of one who hobbles.
    • 1715, John Gay, The What D'Ye Call It?
      With frisks and vagaries,
      Ye fairies and goblins,
      With hoppings and hobblings,
      Come all, come all
      To Sir Roger's great hall.

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