Disabled vs. Unable

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Disabledadjective

Made incapable of use or action.

Disabledadjective

Having a disability, especially physical.

Disabledadjective

(legal) Legally disqualified.

Disablednoun

One who is disabled. often used collectively as the disabled, but sometimes also singular

Disabledverb

simple past tense and past participle of disable

Disabled

injured so as to be unable to function; as, disabled veterans.

Disabled

unable to function at normal capacity.

Disablednoun

people who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped;

Disabledadjective

incapacitated by injury or illness

Disabledadjective

so badly injured as to be unable to continue;

Unableadjective

Not able; lacking a certain ability.

Unableverb

To render unable; disable

Unableadjective

Not able; not having sufficient strength, means, knowledge, skill, or the like; impotent; weak; helpless; incapable; - now usually followed by an infinitive or an adverbial phrase; as, unable for work; unable to bear fatigue.

Unableadjective

(usually followed by `to') not having the necessary means or skill or know-how;

Unableadjective

(usually followed by `to') lacking necessary physical or mental ability;

Unableadjective

lacking in power or forcefulness;

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