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单词 handicaps
释义

handicap

1 of 2

noun

hand·​i·​cap ˈhan-di-ˌkap How to pronounce handicap (audio)
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1
a
: a race or contest in which an artificial advantage is given or disadvantage imposed on a contestant to equalize chances of winning
b
: an advantage given or disadvantage imposed usually in the form of points, strokes, weight to be carried, or distance from the target or goal
2
a
: a disadvantage that makes achievement unusually difficult
b
sometimes offensive : a physical disability

handicap

2 of 2

verb

handicapped; handicapping

transitive verb

1
a
: to give a handicap to
b
: to assess the relative winning chances of (contestants) or the likely winner of (a contest)
2
: to put at a disadvantage

Synonyms

Noun

  • debit
  • disadvantage
  • disbenefit
  • downside
  • drawback
  • incommodity
  • liability
  • minus
  • negative
  • strike

Verb

  • clog
  • cramp
  • embarrass
  • encumber
  • fetter
  • hamper
  • handcuff
  • hinder
  • hobble
  • hog-tie
  • hold back
  • hold up
  • impede
  • inhibit
  • interfere (with)
  • manacle
  • obstruct
  • shackle
  • short-circuit
  • stymie
  • tie up
  • trammel
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Example Sentences

Noun His shyness was a handicap in his job. She's been practicing a lot and her handicap has gone down from 18 to 12. Verb It's very hard to handicap the election at this point. the baseball player's small size did not handicap him in the least
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
In 1936, famed Olympic runner Jesse Owens raced a horse in a 100-yard dash and won thanks in part to a 40-yard handicap). Emily Barone, Time, 19 July 2017 LNK classes have done everything from installing handicap doors at Redwood to creating a Healthy Newborn site for Transitions that serves mothers going through addiction recovery. Brent Cooper, Cincinnati.com, 17 July 2017 A vehicle was blocking the handicap ramp Tuesday in the first block of Taft Street. The Aegis, 14 July 2017 Participants must be 21 years old or older and have an official USGA handicap. Naperville Sun, 7 July 2017 When Britain leaves the EU, British financial services companies would lose the automatic right to operate in all the other 27 EU states, a big handicap. Washington Post, 23 June 2017 One man, who has a handicap, had to escape through a window, according to media reports. Robert A. Cronkleton, kansascity.com, 21 June 2017 With a USGA 1.3 handicap, Mercer is a latecomer to golf, having taken it up in 2005 at the end of his freshman high school year at Gary (Ind.) Roosevelt. Gregg Voss, chicagotribune.com, 29 June 2017 These are just a few examples of the many companies that have excelled by treating transparency not as a handicap, but as a competitive advantage. Sophie Bakalar, Fortune, 24 June 2017
Verb
If enforced, which some traders and analysts doubt, the measures would significantly escalate efforts to handicap Russia’s economy. Joe Wallace And Anna Hirtenstein, WSJ, 29 Aug. 2022 Big daily reversals have become the norm recently as Wall Street struggles to handicap how aggressive the Fed will be. Damian J. Troise, BostonGlobe.com, 3 June 2022 But de-platforming users is not a long-term solution -- and in some cases may handicap law enforcement and intelligence analysts seeking to understand fringe group messaging. Byjohn Cohen, ABC News, 21 May 2022 That uncertainty has sent Wall Street through jagged up-and-down jolts as investors struggle to handicap how much economic damage omicron will ultimately do. Damian J. Troise And Stan Choe, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Nov. 2021 That uncertainty has sent Wall Street through jagged up-and-down jolts as investors struggle to handicap how much economic damage omicron will ultimately do. Damian J. Troise And Stan Choe, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Nov. 2021 From there, the fellas handicap the developing playoff picture and learn how Bryce started following the Pistons. Kirkland Crawford, Detroit Free Press, 5 Apr. 2022 In his new role, Davis will continue to handicap the Oscars and Emmys races as a definitive journalist covering awards season, offering weekly predictions of the top contenders, interviews and analysis. Variety Staff, Variety, 18 Mar. 2022 That uncertainty has sent Wall Street through jagged up-and-down jolts as investors struggle to handicap how much economic damage omicron will ultimately do. Damian J. Troise And Stan Choe, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Nov. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

obsolete English handicap, a game in which forfeit money was held in a cap, from hand in cap

First Known Use

Noun

1751, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1789, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

handicap 1 of 2

noun

hand·​i·​cap ˈhan-di-ˌkap How to pronounce handicap (audio)
1
: a disadvantage that makes progress or success difficult Shyness is a handicap for a salesman.
2
: a contest in which someone more skilled is given a disadvantage and someone less skilled is given an advantage
3
: the disadvantage or advantage given in a contest

handicap

2 of 2

verb

handicapped; handicapping
: to put at a disadvantage

Medical Definition

handicap

noun

hand·​i·​cap ˈhan-di-ˌkap How to pronounce handicap (audio)
1
: a disadvantage that makes achievement unusually difficult
2
sometimes offensive : a physical disability

Legal Definition

handicap

noun

han·​di·​cap
: a physical disability (as a bodily impairment or a devastating disease)

handicaps 1 of 2

noun

plural of handicap
1
as in disadvantages
a feature of someone or something that creates difficulty for achieving success her natural shyness was not a handicap when she played chess

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • disadvantages
  • shortcomings
  • liabilities
  • drawbacks
  • disabilities
  • negatives
  • obstacles
  • downsides
  • minuses
  • debits
  • disbenefits
  • impairments
  • incommodities
  • strikes
  • hurdles
  • failings
  • impediments
  • obstructions
  • hindrances
  • millstones
  • embarrassments
  • albatross
  • interferences
  • hitches
  • strangleholds
  • shackles
  • trammels
  • albatrosses
  • rubs
  • manacles
  • lets
  • clogs
  • catches
  • crimps
  • stops
  • checks
  • bars

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • advantages
  • assets
  • pluses
  • edges
  • margins
  • vantages
  • privileges
  • opportunities
  • superiorities
  • betters
  • plusses
  • controls
  • jumps
  • leads
  • starts
  • prerogatives
  • commands
  • aids
  • drops
  • help
  • transcendences
  • breaks
  • predominances
  • supremacies
  • head starts
  • upper hands
  • ascendencies
  • assistances
  • ascendancies
  • masteries
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2
as in obstacles
something that makes movement or progress difficult her uncomfortable shoes became a handicap on the walking tour of the city, as she often had to sit and rest her sore feet

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • obstacles
  • hurdles
  • obstructions
  • barriers
  • embarrassments
  • impediments
  • hindrances
  • burdens
  • interferences
  • constraints
  • encumbrances
  • cramps
  • inhibitions
  • shackles
  • deterrents
  • loads
  • hitches
  • chains
  • lets
  • disadvantages
  • trammels
  • fetters
  • difficulties
  • delays
  • stumbling blocks
  • blocks
  • clogs
  • restraints
  • stops
  • manacles
  • hazards
  • dangers
  • balks
  • hardships
  • snags
  • crimps
  • brakes
  • bars
  • blockades
  • holdbacks
  • curbs
  • blockages
  • stone walls
  • drawbacks
  • stoppages
  • rubs
  • drags
  • brick walls
  • perils
  • adversities
  • reins
  • arrests
  • hobbles
  • catches
  • reefs
  • embargoes
  • stalls
  • holdups
  • checks
  • cumbers
  • bits

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • incentives
  • advantages
  • stimuli
  • stimulants
  • catalysts
  • spurs
  • benefits
  • aids
  • edges
  • breaks
  • impetuses
  • goads
  • help
  • assistances
  • boosts
  • handmaids
  • handmaidens
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handicaps

2 of 2

verb

present tense third-person singular of handicap
as in hampers
to create difficulty for the work or activity of the baseball player's small size did not handicap him in the least

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hampers
  • hinders
  • impedes
  • delays
  • embarrasses
  • obstructs
  • cramps
  • hobbles
  • trammels
  • fetters
  • encumbers
  • shackles
  • blocks
  • stymies
  • constrains
  • manacles
  • inhibits
  • ties
  • roadblocks
  • hog-ties
  • handcuffs
  • short-circuits
  • frustrates
  • clogs
  • cramps one's style
  • curbs
  • ties up
  • retards
  • restrains
  • holds back
  • interferes (with)
  • thwarts
  • disrupts
  • gives a hard time
  • checks
  • tethers
  • chains
  • reins
  • barricades
  • blockades
  • balks
  • brakes
  • stifles
  • foils
  • baffles
  • leashes
  • halters
  • muzzles
  • confines
  • sabotages
  • arrests
  • binds
  • strangles
  • holds up
  • mires
  • retains
  • stumps
  • chokes
  • bogs (down)
  • derails
  • suffocates
  • smothers
  • represses
  • hems (in)
  • hedges (in)
  • suppresses

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • aids
  • helps
  • facilitates
  • assists
  • opens
  • frees
  • unstops
  • liberates
  • makes way
  • releases
  • clears
  • unties
  • encourages
  • unclogs
  • smooths
  • promotes
  • loosens
  • smoothes
  • unplugs
  • furthers
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