Accessible

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛsəbəl/

Definitions of accessible

adjective able to be easily reached, entered, or used

Example Sentences

A1 The library is accessible to everyone in the community.

A2 The website has an accessible design for users with disabilities.

B1 The subway system in this city is very accessible for wheelchair users.

B2 The information provided is accessible to all employees, regardless of their background.

C1 The museum has made great efforts to ensure that its exhibits are accessible to all visitors.

C2 The company's policies are easily accessible to employees through the intranet.

Examples of accessible in a Sentence

formal The new building design includes ramps and elevators to ensure it is accessible to all individuals.

informal The park has accessible paths for strollers and wheelchairs, making it easy to navigate.

slang This app is so user-friendly, it's like everything you need is right at your fingertips, totally accessible.

figurative The author's writing style is so clear and straightforward, making complex topics easily accessible to readers.

Grammatical Forms of accessible

past tense

accessed

plural

accessibles

comparative

more accessible

superlative

most accessible

present tense

access

future tense

will access

perfect tense

has accessed

continuous tense

is accessing

singular

accessible

positive degree

accessible

infinitive

to access

gerund

accessing

participle

accessed

Origin and Evolution of accessible

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accessible' originated from the Latin word 'accessibilis', which is derived from the verb 'accedere' meaning 'to approach'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the 15th century to describe something that can be easily approached or entered. Over time, the meaning has expanded to include being easy to use, understand, or obtain.