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Handy

Handy is an English adjective meaning convenient or useful, especially when something is easy to use or readily available. Objects, devices, or arrangements described as handy are designed to save time or effort and to be within easy reach. The term is derived from the noun hand, with the -y suffix, conveying a sense of being close at hand or practical to use.

Usage notes: In contemporary English, handy typically refers to practical convenience in everyday situations—for example, a

Regional note: In German-speaking countries, Handy is the common word for a mobile phone, derived from the

Related terms and usage: Handy is often paired with nouns describing tools and devices, as in “handy

See also: convenient, useful, utilitarian, on hand.

pocket
tool
that
is
handy
for
quick
repairs
or
a
calendar
app
with
handy
features.
It
is
common
in
British
English
and
widely
understood
in
American
English,
though
speakers
may
opt
for
“convenient”
or
“useful”
in
more
formal
contexts.
German
word
for
hand;
this
has
no
relation
to
the
English
adjective
and
can
cause
confusion
in
multilingual
contexts.
tool,”
“handy
gadget,”
or
“handy
tip.”
The
informal
expression
“handy-dandy”
emphasizes
usefulness,
though
it
is
casual.
The
word
also
appears
in
historical
or
regional
phrases
such
as
“handyman,”
referring
to
a
person
skilled
at
basic
repairs,
though
“handyman”
is
the
standard
modern
term.