Also means
disabled person
Usage Note
Inválido as an adjective means 'not legally or logically valid' (un contrato inválido = an invalid contract). As a noun it historically meant a disabled person, but this usage is now considered offensive in most Spanish-speaking countries; persona con discapacidad is preferred. Context determines which sense is intended.
Examples
"El documento fue declarado inválido por el juez."
Natural Translation
The document was declared invalid by the judge.
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