*Disabled / handicapped*

Disabled is the most generally accepted term to refer to people with a
permanent illness or injury that makes it difficult for them to use part of
their body completely or easily.

Handicapped is slightly old-fashioned and many people now think it is
offensive. People also now prefer to use the word disability rather than
handicap. The expression disabled people is often preferred to the disabled
because it sounds more personal.

Disabled and disability can be used with other words to talk about a mental
condition: mentally disabled, learning disabilities.

If somebody's ability to hear, speak or see has been damaged but not
destroyed completely, they have impaired hearing / speech / sight (or
vision). They can be described as visually / hearing impaired or partially
sighted: *The museum has special facilities for blind and partially sighted
visitors.*

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☼ I am a man of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is
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