differently abled
/ˈdɪfərəntlɪ/adjective
- chiefly N. Amer. disabled〈主北美〉残疾的, 伤残的。
USAGE
Differently abled was first proposed (in the 1980s) as an alternative to disabled, handicapped, etc. on the grounds that it gave a more positive message and so avoided discrimination towards people with disabilities. Despite this, the term has gained little currency and has been criticized as both over-euphemistic and condescending. The accepted term in general use is disabled.