accessible
Comparative
more accessible
Superlative
most accessible
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(of a place) able to be reached, entered, etc.
- The wheelchair ramp made the building more accessible to people with mobility impairments.
- The online platform provides accessible resources for students to access course materials from anywhere.
- The conference venue was chosen for its central location and accessible facilities for attendees.
- The library has made efforts to ensure that its digital archives are accessible to researchers worldwide.
- The hotel provides accessible rooms equipped with grab bars and widened doorways for guests with mobility challenges.
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describing a person who is approachable and easy to communicate with
- The professor is very accessible and always willing to help students.
- His accessible personality makes him a great leader.
- She is an accessible mentor who listens to everyone's concerns.
- The manager is known for being accessible and open to feedback.
- The author's writing style is accessible, making complex ideas easy to understand.
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easy to acquire or use
- The internet has made information more accessible than ever.
- The medication is accessible at most pharmacies.
- Affordable education should be accessible to everyone.
- The company ensures that its services are accessible to all customers.
- The funds are accessible for immediate withdrawal.
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easily understood or readable with comprehension
- The textbook was written in an accessible language that students found easy to understand.
- The book was crafted in an accessible language that students found straightforward to grasp.
- The professor's lecture was very accessible, breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-grasp ideas.
- The teacher used simple language to make the lesson more accessible to all students.
- The book was written in an accessible style, making it easy for anyone to follow.