The term "is handicapped" is an outdated and offensive way of describing someone with a disability. Instead, there are many alternative terms that are more respectful and person-centered. Some synonyms for "is handicapped" include "has a disability," "people with disabilities," "individuals with special needs," "differently-abled," and "challenged." It is important to use language that is inclusive and shows dignity and respect for all people, including those with disabilities. As a society, we must strive to eliminate ableist language and attitudes and work towards creating a more equitable world for everyone.