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accessible

[ak-ses-uh-buhl, ik-] / ækˈsɛs ə bəl, ɪk- /


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The aesthetic—defined by color, self-expression and a kind of accessible euphoria—reflects a generational move toward communities built through presence rather than platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Intimate and accessible—it was written for television, first broadcast in 1951 and for many years thereafter—“Amahl” balances sweet, comic and serious elements without slipping into sentimentality.

From The Wall Street Journal

Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries the Bible was the country’s “most accessible, authoritative, and venerated book.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This bottling, from the challenging 2024 vintage, is quite accessible now.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’re working day in and day out to make the Games more accessible than ever to the millions of people who want to get involved in a meaningful way.”

From Los Angeles Times