The Opposite(Antonym) of “admissible”
The antonym of admissible are inadmissible, unacceptable, and invalid. These words convey the opposite meaning of admissible, which means something is allowed or accepted.
Explore all Antonyms of “admissible”
Definitions and Examples of inadmissible, unacceptable, invalid
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not accepted as valid or allowed.
Example
The evidence was deemed inadmissible in court because it was obtained illegally.
Not satisfactory or meeting expectations; not acceptable.
Example
The company's poor customer service was unacceptable to many of its clients.
Not legally or factually valid; not binding or effective.
Example
The contract was declared invalid because it was signed under duress.
Key Differences: inadmissible vs unacceptable vs invalid
- 1Inadmissible refers to something that is not allowed or accepted, especially in a legal context.
- 2Unacceptable refers to something that is not satisfactory or does not meet expectations.
- 3Invalid refers to something that is not legally or factually valid.
Effective Usage of inadmissible, unacceptable, invalid
- 1Legal Context: Use inadmissible to describe evidence that is not allowed in court.
- 2Standards and Expectations: Use unacceptable to describe something that does not meet standards or expectations.
- 3Validity: Use invalid to describe something that is not legally or factually valid.
Remember this!
The antonyms of admissible are inadmissible, unacceptable, and invalid. These words convey the opposite meaning of admissible, which means something is allowed or accepted. Use these words in legal contexts, to describe standards and expectations, and to discuss validity.