Pronunciation: /ˈdɪfərəntli ˈeɪbəld/
adjective describing a person who has a disability or impairment, emphasizing their abilities rather than limitations
A1 My differently abled friend uses a wheelchair to get around.
A2 The school provides resources for differently abled students to succeed.
B1 Employers should make accommodations for differently abled employees.
B2 The organization promotes inclusivity by hiring differently abled individuals.
C1 Advocates work tirelessly to ensure equal opportunities for differently abled people.
C2 Legislation has been passed to protect the rights of differently abled individuals.
formal The company is committed to providing equal opportunities for differently abled individuals.
informal Let's make sure the event venue is accessible for our differently abled friends.
slang It's important to be inclusive of all differently abled people in our community.
figurative His unique perspective as a differently abled person brings a fresh outlook to the team.
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