Definitions and Examples of ungated, open
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not enclosed by a gate or barrier.
Example
The park is ungated, so anyone can enter at any time.
Not closed or blocked up; allowing access, passage, or view.
Example
The door was open, and the fresh air flowed into the room.
Key Differences: ungated vs open
- 1Ungated refers to a place that does not have a gate or barrier, while open refers to something that is not closed or blocked up.
- 2Ungated is a complementary antonym, while open is a gradable antonym.
Effective Usage of ungated, open
- 1Real Estate: Use gated and ungated to describe properties with or without gates or barriers.
- 2Travel: Use gated and ungated to describe tourist attractions that require admission fees or not.
- 3Security: Use gated and open to describe the level of security in a place.
Remember this!
The antonyms of gated are ungated and open. Ungated refers to a place that does not have a gate or barrier, while open refers to something that is not closed or blocked up. Use these words to describe properties, tourist attractions, and security levels.