different between handicapped vs unhandicapped
handicapped
English
Verb
handicapped
- simple past tense and past participle of handicap
Adjective
handicapped (comparative more handicapped, superlative most handicapped)
- Having a handicap.
- (derogatory) Limited by an impediment of some kind.
Usage notes
Many people advise against describing a disabled person as being handicapped.
Translations
See also
- disabled
- impaired
Noun
handicapped (plural handicappeds)
- (India) A disabled person.
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unhandicapped
English
Etymology
un- +? handicapped
Adjective
unhandicapped (not comparable)
- Not handicapped.
Synonyms
- nonhandicapped
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