8 Words To Use Instead Of "Lame"
There are plenty of words that should be retired this year (we nominate social distancing to become a phrase of the past as soon as humanly possible). While we cannot eliminate words just because we don’t like what they mean (or else we would suggest cutting a few others from the lexicon as well), we can stop using words whose meanings have morphed and changed so much over time that they have actually become offensive, like the word lame.
Lame comes from an Old English word for “crippled, weak,” which was first recorded in 700s. A later, more specific meaning, was used to describe someone physically disabled, “especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty.” By the 1300s, lame extended to refer to anything considered “defective,” and by the late 1800s, lame was being used to make fun of socially awkward or “uncool” people. (Not cool, guys.)
But today, using the word lame to describe anything inherently undesirable can come off as hurtful, since it equates being injured or having a physical disability with being undesirable. Fortunately, there are plenty of words that you can use in place of the word lame. Check out our list of eight words that can describe anything boring, uncool, or commonplace.