Definitions and Examples of enclosed, fenced, walled
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Surrounded or closed off by a barrier or wall.
Example
The garden was enclosed by a tall fence to keep the animals out.
Surrounded or protected by a barrier made of posts and wire or wood.
Example
The playground was fenced to keep the children safe.
Surrounded or enclosed by a solid structure made of bricks, stones, or concrete.
Example
The castle was walled to protect it from invaders.
Key Differences: enclosed vs fenced vs walled
- 1Enclosed refers to something that is surrounded or closed off by a barrier or wall.
- 2Fenced refers to something that is surrounded or protected by a barrier made of posts and wire or wood.
- 3Walled refers to something that is surrounded or enclosed by a solid structure made of bricks, stones, or concrete.
Effective Usage of enclosed, fenced, walled
- 1Real Estate: Use these antonyms to describe properties with different types of barriers or walls.
- 2Outdoor Activities: Use these antonyms to describe outdoor spaces with different types of enclosures.
- 3Architecture: Use these antonyms to describe buildings with different types of walls or fences.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unenclosed are enclosed, fenced, and walled. These words convey the opposite meaning of unenclosed, which means not surrounded by a barrier or wall. Use these words to describe properties, outdoor spaces, or buildings with different types of barriers or walls.