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able-bodied
[ey-buhl-bod-eed]
adjective
having a strong, healthy body; physically fit.
A couple of able-bodied guys dragged the tree off to the shoulder of the road and got traffic moving again.
Sometimes Offensive.free from or unaffected by physical disability.
There is a three-month limit on food assistance benefits for able-bodied adults who work fewer than 20 hours per week.
able-bodied
adjective
physically strong and healthy; robust
not having a physical disability
Usage
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- able-bodiedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of able-bodied1
Example Sentences
South Korea requires all able-bodied men aged 18 to 28 to serve for about two years in the military.
South Korea requires all able-bodied men aged 18 to 28 to serve for about two years in the military so the country can be ready to fight the North.
He wants the Welsh government to block planning permission unless developers include some houses for able-bodied homeless people and accessible bungalows or ground floor flats.
In one of the more heart-breaking scenes, actress Vivian divulges that she fled to Ethiopia from Eritrea, a neighbouring country that enforces indefinite military conscription for all able-bodied citizens.
We really felt that limb-different folks with prosthetics have been living with technology much longer than able-bodied people have been, and we have a lot to learn from them.
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