retard
English
Etymology
From Middle English, from Anglo-Norman or Latin, from Anglo-Norman retarder, from Latin retardāre (“to retard”), from re- + tardus (“slow”)
Pronunciation
- Noun (delay sense), verb
- Noun (offensive slang sense)
Noun
retard (plural retards)
- Retardation; delay.
- (music) A slowing down of the tempo; a ritardando.
- (offensive, dated) A person with mental retardation.
- The retard in our class needs special help.
- (informal, offensive) Any stupid person, or one who is slow to learn.
Usage notes
Through the euphemism treadmill, the term retard (which originated as a neutral substitute for the terms that had previously designated those with disabilities, namely idiot, imbecile, and moron) has come to be considered offensive; see Wikipedia for more. In a 2003 survey by the BBC, retard was voted the most offensive word relating to disability, followed by spastic.[1]
Synonyms
- (retardation): delay, hold-up, retardation
- (person with mental retardation): retarded, idiot, tard (offensive), imbecile (disused medical term), mental deficient (legal term), moron (disused medical term), person with learning difficulties
- (stupid person): See also Thesaurus:fool
Derived terms
Translations
retardation; delay
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a person with mental retardation
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Verb
retard (third-person singular simple present retards, present participle retarding, simple past and past participle retarded)
- (transitive) To keep delaying; to continue to hinder; to prevent from progress
- (transitive) To put off; to postpone.
- to retard the attacks of old age
- to retard a rupture between nations
- (transitive, obsolete) To be slow or dilatory to perform (something).
- (intransitive) To decelerate; to slow down.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To stay back.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir Thomas Browne to this entry?)
Synonyms
- (keep delaying; continue to hinder): decelerate, hinder, slow, slow down; See also Thesaurus:hinder
- (postpone): postpone, put off; See also Thesaurus:procrastinate
- (slow to perform): reluctant
- (decelerate): decelerate, slow, slow down, slow up
- (stay back): hang back, stay back; See also Thesaurus:tarry
Antonyms
- (keep delaying; continue to hinder): accelerate, speed, speed up
- (postpone):
- (stay back): come forward
Derived terms
Translations
keep delaying; impede; etc
put off; postpone
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stay back
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References
- “BBC worst word vote”, in (Please provide the title of the work), accessed 20 March 2007, archived from the original on 20 March 2007
French
Etymology
From the verb retarder
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
Further reading
- “retard” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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