Access versus Excess

Access versus Excess: What’s the Difference?


When to Use Access

Access can function as both a noun and a verb in sentences.

As a noun, it has a few different meanings. The most commonly used meanings are a means of approaching, entering, exiting, communicating with, or making use of and the ability or right to approach, enter, exit, etc. For example,

  • My apartment has easy access to the fire escape.
  • I won a backstage pass with access to the restricted area of the show.

    But, access also has a few more definitions as a noun that not many people are familiar with. Access can also mean an increase in addition and an outburst or onset. For example,

  • After the news, he suddenly saw an access of wealth in his bank account.
  • After being told no, the child has an access of rage.

    When to Use Excess

    Excess can function as a noun, adjective, and a verb in sentences

    As a noun, its general meaning is an amount or quantity beyond what is normal or sufficient. For example,

  • These steaks are for dinner, but you can give any excess to the dogs.
  • I sold the entire inventory so there is no excess left.

    As an adjective, its definition is very similar, being more than is usual, required, or permitted. For example,

  • When you trim the steak, be sure to remove any excess fat.
  • I sold most of the inventory and put the excess stock in the warehouse.

    Excess also can be used as a verb and is defined as to eliminate the job or position of For example,

  • Many factory workers were excessed during the recession.

    Summary

    These two words may sound similar, but excess vs. access actually have very different meanings.

    Access means the ability to or means of approaching or entering a place. Associate this word with accessible.

    Excess means extra or more than necessary.

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