Vertically challenged
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British pronunciation/vˈɜːtɪkli tʃˈalɪndʒd/
American pronunciation/vˈɜːɾɪkli tʃˈælɪndʒd/

Definition & Meaning of "vertically challenged"

Vertically challenged
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a person of short stature

vertically challenged definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "vertically challenged" and when to use it?

The idiom 'vertically challenged' originated as a light and playful way to refer to people who are shorter in height. It was created to replace more direct or potentially offensive terms for describing shorter stature. It is often used to keep a positive or neutral tone when talking about height differences, as it is considered a more sensitive or respectful way to address the topic. The idiom is commonly used in casual conversations or informal settings and is not intended to be offensive. However, it's important to be considerate of the preferences and feelings of individuals being described, as some may not appreciate euphemistic references to their height.

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Being vertically challenged has never stopped Lisa from pursuing her dreams and achieving success in her career.
Tom, who is vertically challenged, has a great sense of humor and often jokes about his height.
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