Definitions and Examples of clearance, opening
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of removing obstacles or barriers to allow passage or access.
Example
The construction workers had to obtain clearance from the city council before starting the project.
A space or gap that allows passage or access.
Example
The hikers found an opening in the dense forest that led them to a beautiful waterfall.
Key Differences: clearance vs opening
- 1Clearance refers to the act of removing obstacles or barriers to allow passage or access.
- 2Opening refers to a space or gap that allows passage or access.
Effective Usage of clearance, opening
- 1Navigation: Use clearance and opening to describe routes and pathways.
- 2Transportation: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations related to traffic, roadblocks, and detours.
- 3Architecture: Utilize these antonyms to describe building designs and layouts.
Remember this!
The antonyms clearance and opening convey the opposite meaning of blocking, which is to allow passage or access. Use these words to describe routes, pathways, traffic, roadblocks, detours, building designs, and layouts.