handicapper

[ˈhændikæpər]

handicapper Definition

  • 1a person or thing that imposes a disadvantage or impediment
  • 2a person who assigns handicaps, especially in sports or horse racing

Using handicapper: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "handicapper" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new tax laws are a major handicapper for small businesses.

  • Example

    The handicapper assigned the horse a weight of 120 pounds.

  • Example

    The team's lack of experience was a significant handicapper in the championship game.

handicapper Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for handicapper

Phrases with handicapper

  • handicapper's error

    an incorrect handicap assigned to a competitor, usually in sports or horse racing

    Example

    The handicapper's error resulted in the underdog winning the race.

  • handicapper's curse

    the tendency for a horse or team to perform poorly after being assigned a favorable handicap

    Example

    The handicapper's curse struck again as the heavily favored team lost the game.

  • handicapper's mark

    the assigned handicap for a competitor, usually in sports or horse racing

    Example

    The handicapper's mark for the horse was 10 pounds heavier than its previous race.

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Summary: handicapper in Brief

A 'handicapper' [ˈhændikæpər] is a person or thing that imposes a disadvantage or impediment. It can also refer to a person who assigns handicaps, especially in sports or horse racing. Examples include 'The new tax laws are a major handicapper for small businesses,' and 'The handicapper assigned the horse a weight of 120 pounds.' Phrases like 'handicapper's error' and 'handicapper's mark' are used in sports and horse racing to denote incorrect or assigned handicaps.