handicap

simple noun21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Used to describe a very important or serious disadvantage.

Used to describe a significant disadvantage.

Refers to a significant physical or mental disability.

Refers to a very significant physical or mental disability.

Used to describe a very significant disadvantage.

Used to emphasize that something is a true and significant disadvantage.

Refers to a disability related to the body's physical functioning.

Used to describe a significant disadvantage, especially in British English.

Refers to a disability related to cognitive functions.

Used to describe a significant disadvantage.

Used to describe a significant disadvantage.

Refers to a disability that is not severe.

Refers to a disability related to vision.

Used to show that something happens or is true although someone has a disability or disadvantage.

To be affected by a physical or mental disability.

To be affected by a disability over a period of time.

To succeed in controlling or dealing with a disability.

To be at a disadvantage.

To have a disability from birth.

To experience the negative effects of a disability.

To manage or deal with a disability successfully.

To turn out to be a disadvantage.

To experience a disadvantage.

To be the reason for a disability.

Indicates that something is a disadvantage for a particular person or activity.