Pronunciation: /məʊˈbɪləti/
noun the ability to move or be moved freely and easily
A1 Mobility is important for staying active and healthy.
A2 Using public transportation can improve your mobility around the city.
B1 Physical therapy can help improve mobility after an injury.
B2 The new wheelchair design allows for greater mobility for users.
C1 Advanced technology has revolutionized mobility options for people with disabilities.
C2 The government's new initiative aims to enhance mobility infrastructure across the country.
adjective relating to the ability to move or be moved freely and easily
A1 My new phone case has increased my mobility.
A2 The lightweight wheelchair provides greater mobility for the user.
B1 Living in a walkable neighborhood can improve overall mobility for residents.
B2 The new public transportation system has greatly enhanced city-wide mobility.
C1 Advanced technology has revolutionized the way we think about mobility.
C2 The company's focus on digital mobility solutions has set them apart in the market.
formal The new transportation system aims to improve urban mobility for all residents.
informal I love having a bike for extra mobility around the city.
slang My new car has some serious wheels for maximum mobility.
figurative Her creativity has given her career a new sense of mobility.
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