Pronunciation: /ækˌsɛsəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality of being easy to approach, use, or understand
A1 Accessibility to the building is important for wheelchair users.
A2 The new website design improves accessibility for people with visual impairments.
B1 The government is working to improve accessibility to public transportation for all citizens.
B2 The company's commitment to accessibility has led to increased customer satisfaction.
C1 The architect designed the building with accessibility in mind, including ramps and elevators.
C2 The organization's dedication to accessibility has earned them recognition and awards in the industry.
adjective relating to the quality of being easy to approach, use, or understand
A1 The new ramp at the entrance made the building more accessible for wheelchair users.
A2 The website's accessibility features include text-to-speech options for visually impaired users.
B1 The hotel prides itself on its accessibility, with rooms designed to accommodate guests with mobility issues.
B2 The company's commitment to accessibility is evident in its user-friendly app interface.
C1 The government is working on improving accessibility in public spaces for people with disabilities.
C2 The university campus has been recognized for its exceptional accessibility services for students with diverse needs.
formal The new building design prioritizes accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
informal The website has great accessibility features for easy navigation.
slang I love how this app has top-notch accessibility options for everyone.
figurative Improving accessibility to education is like opening doors to endless opportunities.
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