The opposite of accessible is "inaccessible." While accessible refers to something that is easy to reach, enter, or use, inaccessible describes something that cannot be easily approached, entered, or utilized. This can apply to physical locations, information, or resources that are difficult to obtain or navigate.
yes,correct.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
Synonyms are words that have similar or the same meaning. Eg: Synonyms of open are accessible, unbolted, unlocked, unshut etc. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Eg: Antonyms of open are close, fastened, locked, shut etc.
The opposite of "hard to get" would be "easy to get." This means that something is readily available, accessible, or straightforward to obtain or achieve.
The opposite of affordable is expensive. While affordable refers to something that is reasonably priced and accessible within one's budget, expensive indicates a high cost that may be prohibitive for many. This distinction often influences purchasing decisions and perceptions of value.
the starter is going to be in the back of the motor, opposite side on which the belts are on. It will be bolted by the transmission. sometimes depending on the car they are accessible and will need to be taken to a repair shop
If you hold your arm out in front of you, palm up, the antecubital space is the area on the opposite side of your elbow. It's the area where one would usually have blood drawn as there are many accessible veins running through it.
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
yes,correct.
If you hold your arm out in front of you, palm up, the antecubital space is the area on the opposite side of your elbow. It's the area where one would usually have blood drawn as there are many accessible veins running through it.
opposite of opposite to opposite from
Accessible is primarily an adjective. It describes something that is easy to reach, approach, or use, such as accessible information or accessible transportation. It can also function as a noun in certain contexts, referring to a person or thing that is available or easy to approach, such as "a helpful accessible."
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
If you have to be opposite on opposite day, that makes it a day, and then there was no opposite day. But that can't be true since you HAVE to be opposite, which means that you have to be normal even though there is an opposite day because you are supposed to be opposite on opposite day, which means that you act normal as if it was a normal day, because that is the opposite of opposite day. (This is a classic "liar's paradox". Since there is already an opposite day, you should have a normal day because that is the opposite of an opposite day. But then it is not an opposite day.)
No, accessible is an adjective. The adverb form is accessibly.