disabled
a very common way to describe a high degree of disability.
refers to disabilities related to the body's movement and physical functioning.
indicates a high degree of disability.
describes a disability that is lifelong and will not change.
refers to disabilities related to cognitive and intellectual functions.
a general and common way to indicate a significant level of disability.
indicates a lesser, incomplete degree of disability.
describes a very deep and serious level of disability.
refers to disabilities related to the process of development, often from childhood.
to have a physical or mental condition that limits movements, senses, or activities.
to acquire a disability, often due to an accident or illness.
to cause someone to become disabled.
to have a disability from birth.