[
UK
/ɐksˈɛsəbəl/
]
[ US /ækˈsɛsəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ækˈsɛsəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
easily obtained
accessible money
most students now have computers accessible -
capable of being reached
a town accessible by rail -
easy to get along with or talk to; friendly
an accessible and genial man -
capable of being read with comprehension
readily accessible to the nonprofessional reader
the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels
How To Use accessible In A Sentence
- The gladdest part is that Laura's music is alive, vital, and accessible. Laura Nyro
- This textbook provides a modern and accessible introduction to magnetohydrodynamics.
- The remote desert area is accessible only by helicopter.
- That queasy feeling of disillusionment is a universal one says Schmidt; one that makes this particular play accessible for audiences on a very personal level.
- Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible.
- With the Shared Model architecture, changes made in one process element are (depending on access privileges) immediately visible and accessible to other process elements.
- He is as incomprehensible as he is inaccessible.
- Some of the passages can be explored, and are accessible from Princesshay, parallel with the High Street.
- But the middle classes demanded cheaper and more accessible reading matter.
- A derelict synagogue may not be visible in the bazaar, but a Jewish cemetery is accessible on the city outskirts. Magda Abu-Fadil: Lebanon's Jews: Loyalty to Whom? BBC Documentary Tracks Vanished Community