disability

word

/ˌdɪsəˈbɪɫɪti/
/dˌɪsɐbˈɪlətˌi/

Definition

A condition that makes it difficult for someone to do certain things, usually because of an illness, injury, or difference in body or mind. It can be physical, mental, or emotional.

Usage & Nuances

'Disability' is a formal term, often used in official or medical contexts. Common collocations: 'living with a disability,' 'persons with disabilities.' Preferred phrasing: use 'person with a disability' instead of 'disabled person' to be sensitive and person-first.

Example Sentences

She was born with a disability.

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People with a disability may need special support.

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Not all disabilities can be seen.

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He works hard to show that his disability doesn't limit him.

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Access ramps help people with disabilities enter buildings easily.

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She is raising awareness about invisible disabilities.

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