IPA: /ˌkwɒdrɪˈpliːdʒɪk/
KK: /kwɑːdrɪˈplidʒɪk/
A person who is unable to move their arms and legs due to paralysis.
The quadriplegic athlete inspired many with his determination and spirit.
Quadriplegic → It is formed from "quadri-" (from Latin "quattuor", meaning four) and "plegia" (from Greek "plēgē", meaning stroke or paralysis). The word describes a condition involving paralysis of all four limbs.
Think of 'four' ('quadri-') limbs being affected by 'paralysis' ('plegia') — that's why quadriplegic refers to someone who cannot move all four limbs.
No commonly confused words.