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Accessible Common

Origin: Latin suffix -ible

Accessible has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

capable of being reached

"a town accessible by rail"

2

capable of being read with comprehension

"readily accessible to the nonprofessional reader"

"the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels"

3

easily obtained

"most students now have computers accessible"

"accessible money"

4

easy to get along with or talk to; friendly

"an accessible and genial man"

5

Easy of access or approach.

"The new library wing is accessible by a wide ramp that allows wheelchairs to enter easily."

In plain English: Accessible means something is easy to reach or use by everyone, including people with disabilities.

"The new library is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities."

Usage: Use accessible to describe something that people can easily reach, enter, or understand without difficulty. It applies to physical locations like stores with ramps and abstract ideas like clear instructions.

Example Sentences
"The new library is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities." adj
"The new library is easily accessible by public transport." adj
"She made her notes accessible to everyone in the study group." adj
"Mountain trails are more accessible now that the snow has melted." adj
Related Terms
Antonyms
unaccessible

Origin

The word accessible entered English around 1400 from the French language. It originally described something that could be approached or reached, derived from the Latin root meaning "to approach."

Rhyming Words
ble able roble ruble doble fable bible buble amble gable sable noble coble moble cable table bable kable mable viable
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