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step-free adjective uk /stepˈfriː/ us /stepˈfriː/ having no steps and therefore easier for some people to use, especially people with a disability(= an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for them to do some things that other people do): The building offers wheelchair users step-free access to all areas. The staff did a splendid job, dropping everything they were doing on a busy Saturday night and opening up a step-free path for Dad. Is there a step-free entrance for wheelchair users? Moves to reduce social exclusion of disabled people include a programme of step-free underground stations and more low-floor accessible buses. The most recent Tube station to go step-free is Moorgate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Parts of buildings: stairs & lifts chairlift chute drag lift dumb waiter elevator escalator fire escape flight ladder lift rope ladder rung stair staircase stairlift step stepladder stoep stoop tread |