inaccessibility
/'inæk,sesə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (inaccessibleness) /,inæk'sesəblnis/
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The inaccessibility of the library's upper floor was a problem for wheelchair users.
Definition
Noun: The state or quality of being inaccessible; the condition of being difficult or impossible to reach, approach, obtain, or understand.
Usage
The word "inaccessibility" describes a permanent or inherent characteristic of something. It is used to indicate that a place, person, object, or concept is not easily available, reachable, or comprehensible. It is a formal term often used in academic, technical, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The inaccessibility of the mountain village made it a perfect hideaway.
- The inaccessibility of the professor discouraged many students from seeking help.
- A major problem with the data is its inaccessibility to the general public.
- The inaccessibility of his philosophical writing makes it unpopular with casual readers.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual inaccessibility: Refers to ideas or information that are difficult to grasp due to complexity or abstract nature.
- The conceptual inaccessibility of quantum mechanics is a barrier for many.
- Physical inaccessibility: Specifically refers to the difficulty of reaching a geographical location.
- The expedition failed due to the physical inaccessibility of the cave system.
Variants and Related Words
- Inaccessible (adjective): Not able to be reached, entered, used, or understood.
- The castle was built on an inaccessible cliff.
- Accessibility (noun): The quality of being able to be reached, entered, used, or understood (antonym).
- The new ramp improved the building's accessibility.
Synonyms
- Unattainability
- Unreachability
- Remoteness
- Impenetrability (for ideas or places)
Antonyms
- Accessibility
- Availability
- Reachability
- Approachability
The inaccessibility of the library's upper floor was a problem for wheelchair users.
Noun
- the quality of not being available when needed