The opposite of allowed (permitted) would be prohibited, forbidden, banned, or proscribed.
The opposite of allowed (used or approved) would be disallowed.
The opposite of forbidden is allowed, legal, legitimate, permitted
An antonym for the adjective allowed (permitted) would be prohibited, or disallowed. Other similar terms are banned and proscribed. As a past tense verb, the opposite of allowed would be prevented, stopped, precluded, or blocked.
The opposite of denied could be admitted, allowed, confirmed, granted or permitted.
The prefix il-, as well as the similar prefixes im-, in-, and ir-, all mean "not", or "the opposite of".They have their roots in the Latin in- (which also means "not" or "the opposite of"), but the -n- was assimilated with the sound of the following consonant, to become words such asillegal: the opposite of legalinfamous: the opposite of famousimpossible: the opposite of impossibleirresponsible: the opposite of responsibleThese four prefixes share the same definition, and the same roots, and are worth mentioning together.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
allowed
what is the opposite of Forbade and begins with O
The opposite of forbidden is allowed, legal, legitimate, permitted
The opposite to the Arabic word haram (forbidden in English) is halal (Allowed in English)
Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.
The opposite of illegal is legal. Legal refers to something that is permitted or allowed by law.
Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.
allowed to speak, utterable, ability 2 talk
Goalkeeper is allowed in the third where the opposite team are scoring and the centre third depending whether or not its a adult or a kids game
An antonym for the adjective allowed (permitted) would be prohibited, or disallowed. Other similar terms are banned and proscribed. As a past tense verb, the opposite of allowed would be prevented, stopped, precluded, or blocked.
No! opposite sexes are not allowed to hold hands whether in Ramadan or not!
The opposite of denied could be admitted, allowed, confirmed, granted or permitted.