disabled |
halt |
Related terms |
Disabled is a related term of halt.
As verbs the difference between disabled and halt
is that
disabled is (
disable) while
halt is .
As an adjective disabled
is made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled
is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
feeble |
disabled |
Related terms |
Feeble is a related term of disabled.
As adjectives the difference between feeble and disabled
is that
feeble is deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
As verbs the difference between feeble and disabled
is that
feeble is (obsolete) to make feeble; to enfeeble while
disabled is (
disable).
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
doddering |
disabled |
Related terms |
Doddering is a related term of disabled.
As adjectives the difference between doddering and disabled
is that
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
As verbs the difference between doddering and disabled
is that
doddering is while
disabled is (
disable).
As nouns the difference between doddering and disabled
is that
doddering is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age while
disabled is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
game |
disabled |
Synonyms |
Game is a synonym of disabled.
As nouns the difference between game and disabled
is that
game is a playful or competitive activity while
disabled is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
As adjectives the difference between game and disabled
is that
game is (colloquial) willing to participate while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
As verbs the difference between game and disabled
is that
game is to gamble while
disabled is (
disable).
ailing |
disabled |
Related terms |
Ailing is a related term of disabled.
As nouns the difference between ailing and disabled
is that
ailing is an ailment while
disabled is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
As verbs the difference between ailing and disabled
is that
ailing is while
disabled is (
disable).
As adjectives the difference between ailing and disabled
is that
ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
marked |
disabled |
Related terms |
Marked is a related term of disabled.
As adjectives the difference between marked and disabled
is that
marked is while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
As a verb disabled is
(
disable).
disabled |
hobbling |
Related terms |
Disabled is a related term of hobbling.
As verbs the difference between disabled and hobbling
is that
disabled is (
disable) while
hobbling is .
As an adjective disabled
is made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled
is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
disabled |
painful |
Related terms |
Disabled is a related term of painful.
As adjectives the difference between disabled and painful
is that
disabled is made incapable of use or action while
painful is causing pain or distress, either physical or mental.
As a noun disabled
is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
As a verb disabled
is (
disable).
weakened |
disabled |
Related terms |
Weakened is a related term of disabled.
As adjectives the difference between weakened and disabled
is that
weakened is reduced, made less strong while
disabled is made incapable of use or action.
As verbs the difference between weakened and disabled
is that
weakened is (
weaken) while
disabled is (
disable).
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
enable |
disabled |
As verbs the difference between enable and disabled
is that
enable is to give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong while
disabled is (
disable).
As an adjective disabled is
made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
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