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paralyzed
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crippled
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mute
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handicapped
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autistic
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visually impaired
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challenged
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differently-abled
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amputated
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wheelchair-bound
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hearing impaired
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mobility impaired
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cognitively impaired
deaf
(聴覚障碍者)

(聴覚障碍者)

耳が聞こえない

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/ˈdɛf/
形容詞

partly or completely unable to hear

antonymhearing(a)
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The deaf community advocates for greater accessibility and inclusion in society.
The deaf child communicates using sign language.
He became deaf after a childhood illness damaged his hearing.
deaf
blind
盲目の

盲目の

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/ˈbɫaɪnd/
形容詞

not able to see

synonymunsighted
antonymsighted
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The blind student uses screen reading software to access digital content.
The blind man navigates the city using a white cane and a guide dog.
She learned Braille to read books since she is blind.
blind
disabled
(無能力の)

(無能力の)

障害者

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/dɪˈseɪbəɫd/
形容詞

completely or partial inability to use a part of one's body or mind, caused by an illness, injury, etc.

synonymhandicapped
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The disabled student receives accommodations such as extra time on exams.
The disabled veteran is honored for their service and sacrifice.
The disabled child attends a school that provides specialized support and resources.
disabled
lame
(足の不自由な)

(足の不自由な)

足が不自由な

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/ˈɫeɪm/
形容詞

having difficulty walking or moving due to disability in the feet or legs

synonymcrippled
synonymgame
synonymgimpy
synonymhalt
synonymhalting
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The lame dog struggled to walk due to a leg injury.
The lame horse was unable to keep up with the rest of the herd.
She used a cane to assist her mobility since she was lame in both feet.
lame
numb
(感覚を失った)

(感覚を失った)

麻痺した

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/ˈnəm/
形容詞

(of a part of the body) lacking feeling or sensation

synonymasleep(p)
synonymbenumbed
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His fingers became numb from the cold weather.
The hiker's feet went numb from hiking in the snow for hours.
The athlete felt a numb sensation in his leg after injuring it during the game.
paralyzed
(動けない)

(動けない)

麻痺した

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/ˈpɛɹəˌɫaɪzd/
形容詞

unable to move or feel part or all of one's body due to injury or illness

synonymparalytic
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The paralyzed man relies on a wheelchair for mobility.
The paralyzed patient undergoes physical therapy to regain movement in their limbs.
The paralyzed dog receives special care and attention from its loving owners.
paralyzed
crippled
(不自由な)

(不自由な)

障害者

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/ˈkɹɪpəɫd/
形容詞

having a significant physical impairment or disability that affects one's ability to move or function normally

synonymgame
synonymgimpy
synonymhalt
synonymhalting
synonymlame
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The veteran carried the weight of his crippled arm with dignity, showcasing strength in adversity.
The workplace implemented accommodations for the employee with a crippled mobility, ensuring equal opportunities.
The organization focused on creating accessible spaces for people with crippled conditions, fostering inclusivity.
crippled
mute
(口なし)

(口なし)

無口

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/ˈmjut/
形容詞

unable to speak or produce sound

synonymdumb
synonymsilent
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The mute actor conveyed emotions through facial expressions and gestures.
The mute girl communicated using sign language.
The mute witness communicated key information through written statements.
mute
handicapped
(身体障害の)

(身体障害の)

障害者

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/ˈhændiˌkæpt/
形容詞

having a physical or mental condition that limits one's movements, senses, or activities

synonymdisabled
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The handicapped student received accommodations such as extra time on exams.
The handicapped athlete competed in adaptive sports events.
The handicapped artist creates beautiful artwork using adaptive tools and techniques.
handicapped
autistic
自閉症の

自閉症の

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/ɔˈtɪstɪk/
形容詞

having autism spectrum disorder, a developmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior

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The autistic child thrives in a structured environment with clear routines.
The autistic teenager has a talent for memorizing facts and details about their special interests.
He has an autistic brother who communicates through nonverbal cues and gestures.
visually impaired
N/A

N/A

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/vˈɪʒuːəli ɪmpˈɛɹd/
形容詞

experiencing partial or complete loss of vision

synonymdim-sighted
synonymnear-blind
synonympurblind
synonymsand-blind
synonymvisually challenged
example
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Blind soccer is gaining popularity worldwide as a competitive sport for the visually impaired.
The visually impaired artist creates stunning sculptures through touch and tactile exploration.
The visually impaired student uses a screen reader to access digital content.
visually impaired
challenged
(障害を持つ)

(障害を持つ)

挑戦を受けている

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/ˈtʃæɫəndʒd/
形容詞

facing difficulties or obstacles due to physical, mental, or developmental conditions

challenged
differently-abled
(障がい者)

(障がい者)

異なる能力を持つ

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/dˈɪfɚɹənliˈeɪbəld/
形容詞

having physical, mental, or developmental conditions

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The differently-abled athlete excelled in wheelchair basketball.
The differently-abled artist creates stunning artwork using adaptive techniques.
The differently-abled community celebrates diversity and embraces each person's unique abilities.
differently-abled
amputated
(アムプテーションされた)

(アムプテーションされた)

切断された

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/ˈæmpjəˌteɪtɪd/
形容詞

(of a body part) surgically removed or missing due to injury or medical condition

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The amputated leg required a prosthetic to restore mobility.
The amputated limb was a constant reminder of the accident that changed his life.
The amputated fingers limited his ability to perform tasks requiring fine motor skills.
amputated
wheelchair-bound
(身体障害を持つ)

(身体障害を持つ)

車椅子に依存している

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/wˈiːltʃɛɹbˈaʊnd/
形容詞

relying on a wheelchair for mobility due to a physical disability

example
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The wheelchair-bound individual requires accessible transportation with wheelchair ramps.
The wheelchair-bound traveler ensures hotel accommodations include accessible rooms with widened doorways and roll-in showers.
The wheelchair-bound student navigates the campus with ease using a motorized wheelchair.
wheelchair-bound
hearing impaired
(聴覚に障害のある)

(聴覚に障害のある)

聴覚障害のある

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/hˈɪɹɪŋ ɪmpˈɛɹd/
形容詞

having a partial or complete loss of hearing

example
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The hearing impaired employee uses email and instant messaging for communication in the workplace.
The hearing impaired student uses hearing aids to assist with communication in the classroom.
The hearing impaired individual relies on closed captions to understand dialogue in movies and TV shows.
mobility impaired
(身体障害者)

(身体障害者)

移動に制限のある

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/moʊbˈɪlɪɾi ɪmpˈɛɹd/
形容詞

having difficulty or limitations in moving around due to physical disabilities or conditions

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The mobility impaired athlete participates in adaptive sports such as wheelchair basketball.
The mobility impaired individual uses a wheelchair to navigate the city streets.
The mobility impaired passenger requires assistance and accommodations when traveling by air.
cognitively impaired
(認識が障害された)

(認識が障害された)

認知障害のある

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/kˈɑːɡnɪtˌɪvli ɪmpˈɛɹd/
形容詞

having difficulties with cognitive functions such as memory, learning, problem-solving, or understanding due to a developmental disorder, injury, or condition

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The cognitively impaired student receives specialized education and support in a resource classroom.
The cognitively impaired child enjoys sensory activities that stimulate their cognitive development in a therapeutic setting.
The cognitively impaired individual benefits from a structured daily routine to support their memory and organization.
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