Definitions and Examples of opening, access
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A passage or entrance that allows access to a place.
Example
The opening in the wall was big enough for a person to crawl through.
The ability or right to enter or use something.
Example
Without a password, he couldn't gain access to his email account.
Key Differences: opening vs access
- 1Opening refers to a passage or entrance that allows access to a place.
- 2Access refers to the ability or right to enter or use something.
Effective Usage of opening, access
- 1Navigation: Use opening to describe a way to enter or exit a place.
- 2Authorization: Use access to describe permission to enter or use something.
- 3Safety: Use barricade to describe blocking or preventing entry to a place for safety reasons.
Remember this!
The antonyms of barricade are opening and access. Use opening to describe a way to enter or exit a place, access to describe permission to enter or use something, and barricade to describe blocking or preventing entry to a place for safety reasons.