Education Access Terminology

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun the ability to move or be moved freely and easily

adjective relating to the ability to move or be moved freely and easily

  • The new transportation system aims to improve urban mobility for all residents.
  • I love having a bike for extra mobility around the city.
  • My new car has some serious wheels for maximum mobility.
  • Her creativity has given her career a new sense of mobility.

noun a social class formed by people suffering from precarity, which is a condition of existence without predictability or security

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite; in this case, 'the' is specifying 'precariat' as a specific social class

  • The precariat refers to a social class characterized by instability and insecurity in terms of employment and income.
  • Many young people today belong to the precariat, constantly moving from one temporary job to another.
  • The gig economy has created a new breed of workers who are part of the precariat.
  • In the modern economy, the precariat are like nomads, never settling in one place for too long.