How to Pronounce "handicapper"
word
ˈhændiˌkæpɝ
HAN-dee-kap-er
hˈændɪkˌæpɐ
HAN-di-kap-uh
Definition
A handicapper is a person who sets handicaps in competitions to make them fairer, especially in horse racing or betting, or someone who predicts outcomes for betting purposes.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈhændiˌkæpɝ
British English
hˈændɪkˌæpɐ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
HAN-dee-kap-er
UK
HAN-di-kap-uh
Listen in Context
The handicapper sets the odds for each horse in the race.
A professional handicapper can help people place better bets.
The handicapper must know a lot about the sport to do the job well.
He quit his job to become a full-time handicapper for sports betting.