Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɛnt.ɪzəm/
noun a form of discrimination that involves judging or making assumptions about a person based on their accent
A1 Accentism is the discrimination against someone based on their accent.
A2 Many people are unaware of the impact of accentism on individuals.
B1 Addressing accentism in the workplace is important for creating an inclusive environment.
B2 Educating people about accentism can help reduce prejudice and promote acceptance.
C1 Research has shown that accentism can have long-lasting effects on an individual's self-esteem.
C2 Efforts to combat accentism should be part of broader initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion.
formal Accentism is a form of discrimination based on a person's accent.
informal Some people make fun of others because of their accent, which is accentism.
slang Accentism sucks, people should be judged on their character not their accent.
figurative In a world free of accentism, everyone would be accepted for who they are regardless of how they speak.
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