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UK//wɒt ɑː juː laɪk ˈhændɪkæpt//US//wɑt ɑr ju laɪk ˈhændɪkæpt//

Meaning of What are you like handicapped

A colloquial expression asking about someone’s characteristics, possibly referring to disabilities.

In simple words: The way someone behaves or feels, especially if they have a disability.

What are you like handicapped in a sentence

  • When I asked him, 'What are you like handicapped?', he told me about his daily challenges.
  • 'What are you like handicapped?' isn't always appropriate in every context, be sensitive!
  • I often wonder, 'What are you like handicapped?' to learn more about different experiences.
  • 'What are you like handicapped?' came up during our discussion about accessibility.
  • Instead of asking, 'What are you like handicapped?', try 'How has your life changed?'.

How to use What are you like handicapped

Often used in casual conversation. Some might find it insensitive if discussing disability; be cautious in such contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of 'What are you like?' as asking about someone’s personality traits, even in challenging situations.

Related words

Collocations with What are you like handicapped

  • personality traits
  • disability awareness
  • daily challenges

Synonyms for What are you like handicapped

  • What are your traits?
  • What’s your personality like?
  • How do you behave?
  • What is your nature?

Common mistakes with What are you like handicapped

  • Using it in a formal setting, where more respectful language is required.
  • Confusing it with 'What do you like?' which asks about preferences.

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What does What are you like handicapped mean?

The way someone behaves or feels, especially if they have a disability.

What is the definition of What are you like handicapped?

A colloquial expression asking about someone’s characteristics, possibly referring to disabilities.

How do you use What are you like handicapped in a sentence?

When I asked him, 'What are you like handicapped?', he told me about his daily challenges.

Can you give another example of What are you like handicapped?

'What are you like handicapped?' isn't always appropriate in every context, be sensitive!

What are synonyms for What are you like handicapped?

Common alternatives include What are your traits?, What’s your personality like?, How do you behave?, What is your nature?.

What words go with What are you like handicapped?

It commonly pairs with personality traits, disability awareness, daily challenges.

What are common mistakes when using What are you like handicapped?

Using it in a formal setting, where more respectful language is required. Confusing it with 'What do you like?' which asks about preferences.

How do you pronounce What are you like handicapped?

US: //wɑt ɑr ju laɪk ˈhændɪkæpt//, UK: //wɒt ɑː juː laɪk ˈhændɪkæpt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is What are you like handicapped formal or informal?

"What are you like handicapped" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use What are you like handicapped?

Often used in casual conversation. Some might find it insensitive if discussing disability; be cautious in such contexts.