Healthcare Access Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective allocating resources or opportunities fairly

  • The company implemented an equitable pay scale to ensure fairness among all employees.
  • They made sure everyone got their fair share with the new equitable system.
  • The boss finally decided to spread the wealth more equitably.
  • In the game of life, it's important to play by the rules and ensure an equitable outcome for all players.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

pronoun a word that is used in place of a noun to refer to people or things in a general sense

  • It is important to ensure that everyone has equal access to education.
  • Let's make sure everyone gets a slice of cake before it's all gone.
  • Yo, everyone needs to chill out and stop stressing over the little things.
  • In a forest, everyone is like a tree standing tall and strong, yet interconnected underground.

adjective describing someone who is extremely poor and lacking basic necessities

  • The government provides assistance programs for indigent individuals in need.
  • We should donate to help out the indigent families in our community.
  • It's important to lend a hand to those who are indigent and struggling.
  • In a society that values material wealth, the spiritually indigent often go unnoticed.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The top shelf in the library was out of reach for the children.
  • I can't grab that book on the top shelf, it's out of reach.
  • I really want that new phone, but it's out of reach for me right now.
  • Success may seem out of reach at times, but with hard work, it can be achieved.

noun the people in general, considered as a whole

adjective of or concerning the people as a whole

  • The public is invited to attend the town hall meeting on Tuesday.
  • Hey, did you hear about the public event happening next weekend?
  • The public is gonna love the new restaurant that just opened.
  • The artist's work is so unique, it really speaks to the public in a special way.

adjective describing the distance or proximity of something

preposition indicating the location or position of something in relation to something else

  • The solution to the problem was within reach once we analyzed the data.
  • Don't worry, the snacks are within reach on the top shelf.
  • I can't believe the concert tickets are finally within reach!
  • Success may seem out of reach, but with hard work, it can be within reach.