Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbəlɪst/
adjective a term used to describe discrimination, prejudice, or bias against individuals with disabilities
A1 Some people may not realize that certain language or actions can be ableist.
A2 It is important to educate oneself on ableist attitudes and behaviors in order to be more inclusive.
B1 The company's hiring practices were criticized for being ableist and discriminatory towards candidates with disabilities.
B2 The film received backlash for its portrayal of disabled characters in a way that was deemed ableist.
C1 The organization implemented new policies to address ableist practices and promote a more inclusive environment for all employees.
C2 The professor's remarks were considered highly ableist and sparked a debate on campus about the importance of disability rights advocacy.
formal The use of ableist language in professional settings is not acceptable.
informal Don't make ableist jokes, it's not cool.
slang Using ableist terms is just ignorant.
figurative Her attitude towards people with disabilities is deeply ableist.
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