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1. handicap
noun. ['ˈhændiːˌkæp'] the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness.
Synonyms
- hearing impairment
- genu valgum
- genu varum
- bandy legs
- hypesthesia
- astasia
- unfitness
- disablement
- bowleg
- visual disorder
- hearing disorder
- softness
- amputation
- descensus
- bandyleg
- prolapsus
- visual defect
- tibia valga
- disability of walking
- dysphasia
- visual impairment
- disability
- disintegration
- impairment
- prolapse
- bow legs
- hypoesthesia
- bow leg
- knock-knee
- vision defect
- dysomia
- bandy leg
- pigeon toes
- tibia vara
Antonyms
Rhymes with Handicap
- ascap
- corcap
- hubcap
- kneecap
- lightcap
- madcap
- midcap
- realcap
- recap
- roadcap
- rocap
- skycap
- smallcap
- westcap
Sentences with handicap
1. Noun, singular or mass
You'll want to post these at your home course so that they can continue to adjust your handicap.
2. Adjective
The park is open from March until October and provides handicap accessibility.
Quotes about handicap
1. While formal schooling is an important advantage, it is not a guarantee of success nor is its absence a fatal handicap.
- Ray Kroc
2. There are so many opportunities in life, that the loss of two or three capabilities is not necessarily debilitating. A handicap can give you the opportunity to focus more on art, writing, or music.
- Jim Davis
3. In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.
- Napoléon Bonaparte
3. handicap
noun. ['ˈhændiːˌkæp'] advantage given to a competitor to equalize chances of winning.
Antonyms
4. handicap
verb. ['ˈhændiːˌkæp'] attempt to forecast the winner (especially in a horse race) and assign odds for or against a contestant.
Antonyms
6. handicap
noun. ['ˈhændiːˌkæp'] something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress.