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Unlockable vs Lockable - What's the difference?

unlockable | lockable | Antonyms |

Lockable is a antonym of unlockable.



As adjectives the difference between unlockable and lockable

is that unlockable is not capable of being locked while lockable is capable of being locked.

As a noun unlockable

is an initially hidden feature that is made available to reward the player for some achievement.

unlockable

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Not capable of being locked.
  • * 1980 , Commerce Clearing House, Tax court memorandum decisions: Volume 38
  • The facilities at Harvard Law School included lockable and unlockable carrels and lockable rooms. The lockable carrels and rooms were limited in number and were assigned to students by priority based on age.
  • * 2003 , David E. Mulcahy, John Dieltz, Order fulfillment and across the dock concepts, design operations handbook (page 172)
  • Casters can be swivel, rigid, lockable, or unlockable .
  • Capable of being unlocked.
  • *1998 , Brent D Heslop, David A Holzgang, HTML Publishing on the Internet
  • *:This unlockable demo allows customers to use the full-featured product free for seven days.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (video games) An initially hidden feature that is made available to reward the player for some achievement.
  • lockable

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Capable of being locked.
  • *1987 , Henry P Coppolillo, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Children
  • *:A desk for personal use with a file drawer that can be locked or a separate lockable file are (SIC) also a necessity.
  • Antonyms

    *unlockable