neurodiverse

adjective

neu·​ro·​di·​verse ˌnu̇r-ō-dī-ˈvərs How to pronounce neurodiverse (audio)
-də-ˈvərs,
-ˈdī-ˌvərs,
ˌnyu̇r-
: having or relating to brain function that is not neurotypical
… a way to help neurodiverse individuals adapt to a conventional environment.Thomas Armstrong
Those [loud] decibel levels can be pretty overwhelming for children who have autism or other neurodiverse conditions.Mike Gorrell

Note: The term neurodiverse is related to the concept of neurodiversity, which proposes that variation in brain functioning within the human population is normal and that brain functioning that is not neurotypical should not be stigmatized.

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Their discussion aims to spotlight how neurodiverse creators are not just shaping content but reshaping culture—and why brands need to listen. Jennifer Jay Palumbo, Forbes.com, 28 Apr. 2025 What does the designation mean for neurodiverse travelers? Melinda Fulmer, AFAR Media, 17 Apr. 2025 Awareness training can help leaders see neurodiversity as a source of competitive advantage rather than a challenge to be managed. Activate neurodiverse talents by aligning neurodiverse individuals’ roles with their unique capabilities. Julia Dhar, Forbes.com, 2 Apr. 2025 Work Friend: How to talk to a neurodiverse colleague. German Lopez, New York Times, 24 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for neurodiverse

Word History

Etymology

neuro- + diverse, after neurodiversity

First Known Use

2002, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of neurodiverse was in 2002

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“Neurodiverse.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/neurodiverse. Accessed 10 May. 2025.

Medical Definition

neurodiverse

adjective
neu·​ro·​di·​verse -dī-ˈvərs, -də- How to pronounce neurodiverse (audio)
: having or relating to brain function that is not neurotypical
At the heart of many conversations about accessibility is a normative idea that improving access to people, places, and spaces through technology will enhance the quality of life by allowing independence and autonomy for people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, older adults, and people with chronic health conditions.Ellen Simpson et al., Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
A neurodiverse classroom is a classroom where students with all sorts of labels … come together as equals to form a new kind of classroom, one that represents that there is no such thing as a normal student and where each and every child is identified as a unique learner.Thomas Armstrong, Neurodiversity

Note: The term neurodiverse is related to the concept of neurodiversity, which proposes that variation in brain functioning within the human population is normal and that brain functioning that is not neurotypical should not be stigmatized.

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