cripple

/ˈkrɪp.əl/ (bre, ipa) · [krˈɪpəl] /ˈkrɪp.əl/ (ame, ipa) · [krˈɪpəl] /ˈkri-pəl/ (ame, mw) · /ˈkrɪpl/ (bre, ipa) · [krˈɪpəl] /ˈkrɪpl/ (ame, ipa)

cripple — noun

  • cripplesingular
  • cripplesplural

1. a harsh slur aimed at someone who has serious difficulty walking or moving becau

1.名詞C1
釋義

a harsh slur aimed at someone who has serious difficulty walking or moving because of physical disability.

例句

Jin reported the man for calling a passenger a cripple.

reporting the word as abusive language

At dinner, Zuri told her cousin that cripple was a cruel word.

metalinguistic warning about the label

同義詞
  • slur

    describes the harmful status of the word rather than naming the person

  • insult

    broader and less specific; does not itself identify the target group

文法句型

call someone a cripple

use the word cripple

用法筆記

This noun is highly offensive in modern English. Use respectful alternatives such as disabled person, wheelchair user, or the specific term a person chooses for themself.

常見錯誤

The cripple at the station asked for help.
The disabled passenger at the station asked for help.
💡Cripple is a slur, not a neutral everyday label.

2. a rude insult for a person thought to be emotionally shut down or unable to show

2.名詞C2
釋義

a rude insult for a person thought to be emotionally shut down or unable to show feeling.

例句

Constanza said the novel's father was called a cripple for never showing love.

used to criticize emotional coldness

On the podcast, the host described quiet men as cripples, and Dahlia objected.

plural insult in media discussion

同義詞
  • emotional cripple

    full phrase that states the same insulting idea more explicitly

  • icebox

    older informal insult for someone seen as emotionally cold

文法句型

describe someone as a cripple

call someone an emotional cripple

用法筆記

This sense is rare and insulting. It attacks a person through a hurtful stereotype, so writers usually prefer emotionally closed, detached, or unable to express feelings.

常見錯誤

He is a cripple because he does not cry.
He seems emotionally closed and rarely shows his feelings.
💡The noun cripple is an insulting stereotype, not a neutral description of emotional behaviour.

cripple — verb