abled
adjective
uk/ˈeɪ.bəld/us/ˈeɪ.bəld/not having adisability(= anillness,injury, orconditionthat makes itdifficultfor someone to do some things that otherpeopledo):
Theyholdliveonlineforumswhereviewersfrom around theworld, abled anddisabled, caninteract.
Theworkshopsare for abled anddisableddancers.
Compare
able-bodied
See also
differently abled
- Theparticipantswill beathletesin everyfield, abled anddisabled.
- People have so manyissuesregardingthehumanbodyto do with beingfatorthin, abled ordisabled,blackorbrown,maleorfemale.
- Ibelieveyou canteachthe samecontentto astudentwith alearningdisabilityas to anacademicallyabledstudentandachievesuccess.
- 825usersof thescreenreaderrespondedto thesurvey, consisting of amixofdisabled(90%) and abledusers(10%).
- Thecentrewillopenearly nextyeartomeettheneedsof less abledpeople.