What is the antonym of “insurable”?
The antonyms of insurable are uninsurable and unprotected. The antonyms uninsurable and unprotected convey a lack of protection or coverage against potential risks or damages.
Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
uninsurable
Unable to be insured due to high risk or lack of coverage options.
Example
Due to his poor driving record, the insurance company deemed him uninsurable.
unprotected
Not protected or covered against potential risks or damages.
Example
Without proper safety gear, workers are left unprotected from hazardous materials.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1Uninsurable refers to something that cannot be insured due to high risk or lack of coverage options.
- 2Unprotected refers to something that is not protected or covered against potential risks or damages.
Good things to know
- 1Insurance: Use insurable to describe something that can be insured, and uninsurable to describe something that cannot be insured.
- 2Safety: Use unprotected to describe something that is not protected or covered against potential risks or damages.
- 3Legal: Use these antonyms in legal contexts to describe the extent of liability and coverage.
Remember this!
The antonyms of insurable are uninsurable and unprotected. Use insurable to describe something that can be insured, and uninsurable to describe something that cannot be insured. Use unprotected to describe something that is not protected or covered against potential risks or damages. These antonyms are useful in insurance, safety, and legal contexts.