Pronunciation: /nuːroʊˈdaɪvɜrs/
adjective describing a range of neurological differences, including autism and ADHD, as a natural variation in the human population
A1 Some people are neurodiverse, meaning their brains work differently.
A2 Neurodiverse individuals may have unique strengths and challenges.
B1 Employers should strive to create inclusive workplaces for neurodiverse employees.
B2 It is important to promote understanding and acceptance of neurodiverse individuals in society.
C1 Neurodiverse individuals can bring a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the table.
C2 Research shows that embracing neurodiversity in the workplace leads to increased creativity and productivity.
formal The company is committed to creating an inclusive workplace for neurodiverse individuals.
informal My cousin is neurodiverse and excels in mathematics.
slang Neurodiverse folks are just as awesome as anyone else.
figurative The garden of neurodiverse minds blooms with unique and beautiful flowers.
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