Handy
UK /["/ˈhændi/"]/US /["/ˈhændi/"]/
Definition
easy to use or to do
In simple words: Something useful or easy to reach.
Examples
- This pocket knife is really handy for camping trips.
- She has a handy way of organizing her schedule efficiently.
- The app provides a handy tool for language learners.
- He is very handy when it comes to fixing things around the house.
- Keep a handy map with you to avoid getting lost in the city.
Usage notes
Use 'handy' when something is convenient or helpful. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, though may sound slightly informal in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
handy + for + gerund/noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'handy tool' like a Swiss Army knife that's always useful.
Collocations
- be
- come in
- extremely
- really
- very
- for
- be
- have something
- keep something
- quite
- very
- for
- be
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- at
- with
Synonyms
- useful
Antonyms
- useless
- inconvenient
- awkward
Common mistakes
- Using 'handy' to describe a person who is not useful (incorrect connotation).
- Confusing 'handy' with 'handy-dandy', which is more playful.
- Mixing up the use of 'handy' and 'handy person' — remember 'handy' describes the usefulness, not just people.