invalid
/ɪnˈvæ.lɪd/
adjective
  1. no longer valid
  2. having no cogency or legal force
    an invalid driver's license
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Dictionary.com
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INVALID Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
INVALID definition: an infirm or sickly person. See examples of invalid used in a sentence.
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Vocabulary.com
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Invalid - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A person who is very sick or injured and needs frequent care is an invalid. Also, something no longer current or useful is invalid.
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Wikipedia
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Invalid - Wikipedia
January 4, 2026 - Invalid may refer to: Patient, a sick person · one who is confined to home or bed because of illness, disability or injury (sometimes considered a politically incorrect term) Invalid (film), a 2023 Slovak black comedy movie · .invalid, a top-level Internet domain not intended for real use ·
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Collins Dictionary
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INVALID definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
invalidly (inˈvalidly) adverb · COBUILD frequency band · (ˈɪnvəlɪd, Brit ˈɪnvəˌlid) noun offensive · 1. an infirm or sickly person · 2. a person who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself · My father was an invalid ...
Published   March 26, 2018
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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Invalid - definition of invalid by The Free Dictionary
one who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself. adj. 2. unable to care for oneself due to infirmity or disability. ... 5. Chiefly Brit. to evacuate (military personnel) from a theater of operations because of injury or illness.
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r/disability on Reddit: Is it me or is being called an invalid as a disabled person super offensive
March 3, 2023 - synonyms: ill, sick, ailing, unwell, infirm, valetudinarian, valetudinary, in poor health, incapacitated, disabled, handicapped, bedridden, frail, feeble, weak, debilitated, sickly, poorly, ill person, infirm person, sick person, sufferer, patient, convalescent · I think back in the "old days" it was synonymous with the modern word "disabled" of our day and was just descriptive. But nowadays it seems like some use the word invalid as a curse word towards someone disabled.
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Merriam-Webster
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INVALID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
invalid 2 of 4 · in·​va·​lid ˈin-və-ləd · British usually -ˌlēd · : one who is sickly or disabled · invalid 3 of 4 · in·​va·​lid ˈin-və-ləd · -ˌlid · British usually -ˌlēd · or ˌin-və-ˈlēd · invalided; invaliding; ...
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Wiktionary
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invalid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle French invalide, from Latin invalidus (“infirm, weak”), from in- (“not”) + validus (“strong”). ... (dated, sometimes offensive) A person who is confined to home or bed because of illness, disability or injury; one who is too sick or weak to care for themselves.
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invalid there is a noun.

invalid (n) - Someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury.

Having this said, his wife seems to be very sick, in a crucial condition that might have made her incapacitated.

Now since there's discussion about the degree of being incapacitated (which makes you ultimately invalid), I'm adding a bit to improve this answer.

Here is another reference from OLD:

invalid (n) - a person who needs other people to take care of them, because of illness that they have had for a long time.

Now, if you look at both the definitions, you see that the term invalid ranges from someone being assisted by others to walk, eat or do routine activity to someone who is permanently bedridden (as in the last stage of cancers). Contrary to what Doc and FumbleFingers, it is not always necessary that invalid person is so so so sick that he/she is on the deathbed. And, I'm a doctor and have come across many such patients with chronic illness (in fact, have worked in hospitals that only take such cases).

The OLD further explains it in its example:

She had been a delicate child and her parents had treated her as an invalid

Furthermore, delicate here means:

delicate (n) - (of a person) not strong and easily becoming sick

That's where the WordWeb definition fits in. Invalid is someone who is incapacitated - not able to perform their tasks because of illness that has brought weakness. Here, the child does not necessary to have Ryley's tube or Folly's catheter as Doc mentions.

On the other hand, invalid does not always mean that the person is just incapable to do things and is not so critical. That's why I said, the term applies to incapacitation and this varies from degree to degree depending on the illness that person has.

Check this here:

If you see Saturnino Soncko (a person working in the silver mines of Cerro Rico), he's certainly invalid but I can still argue and deny calling him invalid as at least he is not that incapacitated! In that picture at least he is sitting without any assistance whereas invalid requires support even for this, don't they? They certainly do I see the woman every day. She is an invalid and cannot move anything other than her eyes.

Again, invalid is certainly a serious condition but it varies in degrees or severity depending upon the type of illness. I'm not sure to apply partially invalid or completely invalid for that though it might make better sense.

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An invalid, pronounced with stress on the first syllable, is a person with a disability. The word is not used so often nowadays.

It is a noun and a different word to the adjective invalid, pronounced with stress on the second syllable, which means not valid.

So the last sentence of your question "Your husband is invalid" is incorrect, it would be "Your husband is an invalid".

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Invalid Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
A weak, sickly person; esp., one who is chronically ill or disabled. ... Incapacitated by illness or injury. ... Not well; weak and sickly; infirm. ... Of or for invalids.
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Thesaurus.plus
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Terms Invalid and Sick person are semantically related or have similar meaning
Invalid noun - Someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury. ... Sick person and invalid are semantically related In some cases you can use "Sick person" instead a noun "Invalid".
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Wordnik
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invalid — definition, examples, related words and more at Wordnik
In law, having no validity or binding force; wanting efficacy; null; void: as, an invalid contract or agreement. Deficient in health; infirm; weak; sick. noun An infirm or sickly person; one who is affected by disease or disabled by any infirmity.
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Learn to Pronounce INVALID & INVALID - American English Heteronym Pronunciation Lesson #learnenglish - YouTube
Learn how to pronounce the words INVALID & INVALID with this American English Heteronym pronunciation lesson. Definitions:Noun: an ill person; and invalid A...
Published   October 7, 2022
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Longman Dictionary
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invalid | Definition from the Illness & disability topic | Illness & disability
invalidin‧va‧lid2 /ˈɪnvəliːd, -lɪd $ -lɪd/ noun [countable] MIsomeone who cannot look after themselves because of illness, old age, or injury I resented being treated as an invalid.
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Wrong Planet
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I was called an 'invalid' but don't know what it means? | Asperger's & Autism Community - Wrong Planet
An "invalid" is a physically injured, or sick, person who is perpetually bedridden. Cant move around, stays in the house (or hospital room), all of the time. Can be temporary, can be permanent.
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LSD.Law
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What is invalid? Simple Definition & Meaning · LSD.Law
November 17, 2025 - When used as a noun, an invalid refers to a person who, due to severe illness, injury, or disability, is significantly impaired in their ability to manage their own daily life, including personal care, financial affairs, or making independent decisions.
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Quora
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What is a synonym for 'invalid'? - Quora
Answer (1 of 6): A person who is very sick or injured and needs frequent care is an invalid. Also something no longer current or useful is invalid. The mail uses of this word have to do with people and things that do t work well anymore.