The Opposite(Antonym) of “irrepassable”
The antonym of irrepassable are passable, crossable, and surpassable. These words describe the ability to be passed, crossed, or exceeded.
Explore all Antonyms of “irrepassable”
Definitions and Examples of passable, crossable, surpassable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Able to be passed or crossed.
Example
The road was passable after the snowplow cleared the snow.
Able to be crossed.
Example
The river was shallow enough to be crossable on foot.
Able to be exceeded or surpassed.
Example
Her performance was so good that it was surpassable.
Key Differences: passable vs crossable vs surpassable
- 1Passable refers to the ability to be passed or crossed.
- 2Crossable refers to the ability to be crossed.
- 3Surpassable refers to the ability to be exceeded or surpassed.
Effective Usage of passable, crossable, surpassable
- 1Travel: Use passable and crossable to describe roads, bridges, and rivers.
- 2Competition: Use surpassable to describe goals, achievements, and records.
- 3Education: Use these antonyms to teach vocabulary and antonyms.
Remember this!
The antonyms of irrepassable describe the ability to be passed, crossed, or exceeded. Use passable and crossable for travel-related contexts and surpassable for competition-related contexts. These antonyms can also be used in education to teach vocabulary and antonyms.