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Paraplegic Meaning in English

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ˌpɛɹəˈpɫɛɡɪk/, /ˌpɛɹəˈpɫidʒɪk
pair-uh-PLEE-jik or pair-uh-PLEH-jik
pˌæɹəplˈiːdʒɪk
par-uh-PLEE-jik

Definition

A paraplegic is a person who cannot move or feel their legs and lower body, usually because of a spinal cord injury or disease.

Usage & Nuances

"Paraplegic" is most often used in medical or neutral contexts. It describes a medical condition, not a personality trait; use respectfully. Do not confuse with "quadriplegic" (paralysis of all four limbs). Sometimes used as both noun and adjective ("a paraplegic person").

Example Sentences

He is a paraplegic after a car accident.

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The hospital has a special unit for paraplegic patients.

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My cousin is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair.

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After the accident, becoming a paraplegic was a huge life change for him.

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She's a paraplegic but that doesn't stop her from traveling the world.

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The movie’s main character is a paraplegic who becomes an athlete.

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