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affordance
[ uh-fawr-duhns ]
noun
- a feature of an object or environment that prompts or promotes a specific use or interaction, especially one easily perceivable to the user, as a doorknob:
The indentations on a bar of chocolate are an affordance that makes use of our common knowledge that the thinnest parts of something are the most breakable.
Word History and Origins
Origin of affordance1
Example Sentences
If one believed that the star-spangled banner flapped “o’er the land of the free,” then protest during its veneration – not against it, as was deliberately misconstrued – is precisely the affordance that the ritual symbolizes.
This is what scholars term an “affordance” of the medium.
“More technology leads to more user affordance, leads to better expressivity for the user, and will demand more of us, technically.”
But there’s a clever little affordance built into that strange bar.
“We don’t want you to have to learn a new affordance,” says Erika Trautman, director, Google Workspace.
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