ableist
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From able + -ist, by analogy with racist, sexist, etc.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ableist (comparative more ableist, superlative most ableist)
- Exhibiting or relating to ableism.
- The words "lame" and "spaz" are ableist slurs.
- 2022 August 1, Laura Snapes, quoting Hannah Diviney, “Beyoncé to change Renaissance lyric containing ableist slur”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Beyoncé’s commitment to musical and visual storytelling did not “excuse her use of ableist language – language that gets used and ignored all too often”, wrote Diviney.
Translations
[edit]relating to ableism
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Noun
[edit]ableist (plural ableists)
- One who exhibits ableism, or prejudice against the disabled.
- 2008, Susan Musser, Andrea B. DeMott, David M. Haugen, Rights of the Disabled:
- Like racists and sexists, ableists discriminate against the disabled due only to the fact that they have disabilities and believe in the superior nature and abilities of nondisabled people.
Translations
[edit]one who exhibits ableism
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Descendants
[edit]- → Ukrainian: е́йбліст (éjblist)
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