enterable
Definition
Adjective: "enterable" describes something that is capable of being entered or accessed. It is used to indicate that a physical space, system, or category allows entry or admission.
Usage Examples
- (The building cannot be accessed without proper identification.)
- (Only those with permission can access the database.)
- (Anyone aged 18 or older can participate in the contest.)
Advanced Usage
"Easily enterable": referring to a place or system that is simple to access.
- The park is easily enterable from multiple gates. (The park has many convenient entry points.)
"Legally enterable": describing a space that one may lawfully enter.
- The abandoned house was not legally enterable without the owner's permission. (Entering the house would have been against the law without consent.)
Variants and Related Words
Enter (verb): to come or go into a place.
- She will enter the room quietly. (She will go into the room without noise.)
Entrance (noun): an opening or doorway for entering.
- The main entrance is on the left side of the building. (The primary way to enter is on the left.)
Reenterable (adj): capable of being entered again.
- The software allows reenterable data fields. (Data fields can be accessed and modified again after being saved.)
Synonyms
Accessible: able to be reached or entered.
- The library is accessible to wheelchair users. (The library can be entered by people in wheelchairs.)
Admissible: allowed to enter a place or group.
- Only ticket holders are admissible to the concert. (Only those with tickets can enter the concert.)
Antonyms
Inaccessible: not able to be entered or reached.
- The mountain peak is inaccessible during winter. (It cannot be entered or reached in winter.)
Blocked: obstructed so that entry is not possible.
- The door was blocked by a fallen shelf. (Entry was prevented by the obstruction.)