Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Handicap"
The meaning of "Handicap" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does handicap mean?
A:
Means a person that is disabled
Q:
What does Discuss overcoming handicaps and hardships mean?
A:
i think that’s an order to discuss about overcoming disability
handicap itself means:
- a feature of someone or something that creates difficulty for achieving success
example:
“her natural shyness was not a handicap when she played chess”
- something that makes movement or progress difficult
example:
“her uncomfortable shoes became a handicap on the walking tour of the city, as she often had to sit and rest her sore feet”
handicap itself means:
- a feature of someone or something that creates difficulty for achieving success
example:
“her natural shyness was not a handicap when she played chess”
- something that makes movement or progress difficult
example:
“her uncomfortable shoes became a handicap on the walking tour of the city, as she often had to sit and rest her sore feet”
Q:
What does handicap stall mean?
A:
a toilet reserved for handicapped persons
Q:
What does handicap mean?
A:
It's another word for hint/tip.
Or if you're referring to a person it means they can help you.
Or if you're referring to a person it means they can help you.
Example sentences using "Handicap"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with handicap.
A:
”Handicap" を日常的に使う場合はちょっと珍しいんですけど:
This parking space is reserved for people with handicaps. (Handicapped people)
His injury is a handicap to his daily activities.
という使い方です。
This parking space is reserved for people with handicaps. (Handicapped people)
His injury is a handicap to his daily activities.
という使い方です。
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "handicap".
A:
My mother is handicapped. She had polio as a child and now walks with a brace in her leg.
Synonyms of "Handicap" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between handicap and disability ?
A:
@Hiroki117
They have a similar meaning, but handicap is a much stronger word than disability.
A disability impairs someone from doing something, but it doesn't prevent them. For example, someone with a leg disability has trouble walking, but is still able to walk.
A handicap completely prevents someone from doing something. A person with a leg handicap cannot walk at all.
In my opinion, it's better to call a handicapped person "disabled", but it's very rude to call a disabled person "handicapped".
They have a similar meaning, but handicap is a much stronger word than disability.
A disability impairs someone from doing something, but it doesn't prevent them. For example, someone with a leg disability has trouble walking, but is still able to walk.
A handicap completely prevents someone from doing something. A person with a leg handicap cannot walk at all.
In my opinion, it's better to call a handicapped person "disabled", but it's very rude to call a disabled person "handicapped".
Q:
What is the difference between handicap and disability ?
A:
hello! a handicap person is someone who typically cant physically do something. my great grandma is handicapped because she cant walk long distances without feeling winded. some people are handicapped because they are overweight, too old, or are physically weak. some people have injuries that prevent them from being able to physically do something.
someone with a disability is something physically OR mentally limits someone from doing something. examples include Alzehmiers, autism, ADHD, ADD, etc.!
someone with a disability is something physically OR mentally limits someone from doing something. examples include Alzehmiers, autism, ADHD, ADD, etc.!
Q:
What is the difference between handicap, hindrance, inhibition, impediment and Give some examples, please. ?
A:
Handicap can mean a mental or physical handicap, like not being able to walk is a physical handicap.
A hindrance is normally used for something that is annoying and slowing down progress. If you can't study because there are loud noises, the noises are a hindrance.
Inhibition is almost never used in daily English, but it means more to prevent, or stop, something from happening.
Impediment is mainly used in explaining if someone cannot speak properly, it is called a speech impediment. Their speech is not normal.
"They can park closer to the restaurant because they are handicapped and in a wheelchair."
"there are too many people talking, it's a hindrance to reading right now."
"My friend is shy and doesn't talk much at first, but they will lose their inhibitions soon and be more relaxed."
"Tom can't say a few words right and stutters because he has a speech impediment."
A hindrance is normally used for something that is annoying and slowing down progress. If you can't study because there are loud noises, the noises are a hindrance.
Inhibition is almost never used in daily English, but it means more to prevent, or stop, something from happening.
Impediment is mainly used in explaining if someone cannot speak properly, it is called a speech impediment. Their speech is not normal.
"They can park closer to the restaurant because they are handicapped and in a wheelchair."
"there are too many people talking, it's a hindrance to reading right now."
"My friend is shy and doesn't talk much at first, but they will lose their inhibitions soon and be more relaxed."
"Tom can't say a few words right and stutters because he has a speech impediment."
Q:
What is the difference between handicap and disadvantage ?
A:
They're the same when just referring to something that just causes difficulty, but handicap is a used as a dated term for disabled people (they can't walk, see, or something like that) and could be taken offensively if used in place of disadvantage.
Q:
What is the difference between hinder, obstruct, handicap, hamper, inhibit and impede ?
A:
hinder, impede, obstruct, block mean to interfere with the activity or progress of. hinder stresses causing harmful or annoying delay or interference with progress . impede implies making forward progress difficult by clogging, hampering, or fettering . obstruct implies interfering with something in motion or in progress by the sometimes intentional placing of obstacles in the way . block implies complete obstruction to passage or progress .
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hinder
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hinder
Other questions about "Handicap"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce handicap.
A:
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Q:
This is not as grave a handicap as it might appear.
This is not as grave as a handicap might appear.
This is not as grave as a handicap might appear.
A:
No, we only say the first one
Q:
A: Sounds like you need to be given a handicap.
B: Be careful there. There's limit how you piss me off.
(Be careful there =
Be careful not to get to the point(there) where he gets mad.)😅
B: Be careful there. There's limit how you piss me off.
(Be careful there =
Be careful not to get to the point(there) where he gets mad.)😅
A:
@jokifreek Be careful there. There’s a limit to how much you can piss me off.
Sounds more fluent. (: But your usage of there is correct🤙🏻
Sounds more fluent. (: But your usage of there is correct🤙🏻
Q:
how can I use handicap?
A:
The disabled person do not believe they are handicapped because there are many laws protecting them.
Q:
is there a different between handicap and disadvantage?
A:
Handicap = discapacidad
Disadvantage = desventaja
Disadvantage = desventaja
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