handicap

handicap
hand|i|cap1 [ˈhændikæp] n
[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: handicap 'game in which people put their hand, holding money for a bet, into a hat' (1600-1700), from hand in cap]
1.) old-fashioned if someone has a handicap, a part of their body or their mind has been permanently injured or damaged. Many people think that this word is offensive.
2.) a situation that makes it difficult for someone to do what they want
Not speaking the language is a real handicap.
3.) an advantage that is given to a weaker player in a game of ↑golf
He's improved a lot, and his handicap has come down from 18 to 12.
4.) a race for horses in which the best horses carry extra weight so that all the horses have an equal chance of winning
handicap 2
handicap2 past tense and past participle handicapped present participle handicapping
v [T]
to make it difficult for someone to do something that they want or need to do
The charity is handicapped by lack of funds.

Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.

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  • handicap — ► NOUN 1) a condition that markedly restricts a person s ability to function physically, mentally, or socially. 2) a disadvantage imposed on a superior competitor in sports such as golf and horse racing in order to make the chances more equal. 3) …   English terms dictionary

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