Access(Noun)
Definition
“Access” is the ability or right to approach, enter, or use something, or to obtain information, knowledge, or resources.
Etymology
The word “access” originated from the Latin word “accessus,” which is the past participle of “accēdere,” meaning “to approach.” The Latin term is a combination of “ad” (meaning “to”) and “cēdere” (meaning “go”).
Synonyms
- Entry
- Admission
- Entrance
- Passage
- Way in
- Approach
- Ingress
- Gateway
- Route
Antonyms
- Denial
- Exclusion
- Bar
- Prohibition
- Ban
- Restriction
- Blockade
Example
- “He was granted access to the restricted area.”
- “The principal allows the students to access the library resources.”
- “The password provides access to the online platform.”
- “The company implemented stricter access controls to protect sensitive data.”
- “The new building has wheelchair access for people with disabilities.”
FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions)
How do you use access as a noun?
- I have access to the company’s confidential documents.”
Is access a verb or noun?
What is access and its example?
Access (noun)
Access refers to the ability or right to approach, enter, or use something, or to obtain information, knowledge, or resources.
Example
The employees were granted access to the restricted area of the facility.
What is the noun and adjective of access?
Noun
Access
Adjective
Accessible
How do you use access in a sentence?
- “She was granted access to the exclusive club due to her VIP status.”