Pronunciation: /ˈeɪblˌɪzəm/
noun the belief that able-bodied individuals are superior to those with disabilities
A1 Ableism is the discrimination against people with disabilities.
A2 Many people are not aware of the harmful effects of ableism.
B1 Educating others about ableism is important in creating a more inclusive society.
B2 There are laws in place to protect individuals from acts of ableism.
C1 Systemic ableism can be deeply ingrained in societal structures.
C2 Addressing ableism requires a multi-faceted approach involving education, advocacy, and policy change.
formal The company has a strict policy against ableism in the workplace.
informal It's important to educate ourselves and others about ableism and its impact.
slang Don't be ableist, it's not cool to discriminate against people with disabilities.
figurative Ableism is like a barrier that prevents people with disabilities from fully participating in society.
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