Inaccessibly: meaning, definitions and examples
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inaccessibly
[ ˌɪn.əkˈses.ə.bli ]
used to describe a location or situation
In a way that is impossible to reach or obtain; in a manner that is difficult or impossible to access.
Synonyms
unattainably, unreachably, unreachably.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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inaccessibly |
Used to describe something that cannot be reached or entered, often due to physical barriers or restrictions. It has a general and neutral tone.
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Examples of usage
- The castle was perched inaccessibly on top of the mountain.
- The information was stored inaccessibly on the encrypted server.
used to describe a person's behavior or attitude
In a manner that is aloof, unapproachable, or uncommunicative.
Synonyms
aloofly, unapproachably, uncommunicatively.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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inaccessibly |
Use when something is difficult to reach or obtain, whether literally or figuratively.
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aloofly |
Use to describe someone who is emotionally distant or not friendly. It often implies a sense of superiority or indifference.
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unapproachably |
Use when someone or something is seen as intimidating or difficult to connect with.
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uncommunicatively |
Use to describe someone who is not willing or able to engage in conversation or express themselves clearly. It often has a negative connotation.
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Examples of usage
- She remained inaccessibly silent during the meeting.
- His inaccessibly arrogant demeanor put off many potential friends.
Translations
Translations of the word "inaccessibly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 inacessivelmente
🇮🇳 अप्राप्य रूप से
🇩🇪 unzugänglich
🇮🇩 tidak terjangkau
🇺🇦 недоступно
🇵🇱 niedostępnie
🇯🇵 手の届かない
🇫🇷 inaccessiblement
🇪🇸 inaccesiblemente
🇹🇷 ulaşılamaz şekilde
🇰🇷 접근할 수 없게
🇸🇦 بشكل غير متاح
🇨🇿 nedostupně
🇸🇰 nedostupne
🇨🇳 无法访问地
🇸🇮 nedostopno
🇮🇸 óaðgengilega
🇰🇿 қол жетімсіз түрде
🇬🇪 მიუწვდომლად
🇦🇿 əlçatmaz şəkildə
🇲🇽 inaccesiblemente
Etymology
The word 'inaccessibly' is derived from the word 'inaccessible', which comes from the Latin word 'inaccessibilis', meaning 'not to be approached'. It has been used in the English language to describe things or situations that are difficult or impossible to reach since the 17th century.
See also: access, accessibility, accessibilize, accessible, accessibly, accessing, accessory, inaccessibility, inaccessible, unaccessibility.