What's the difference between
1. Accede and exceed
2. Access and excess
3. Accident and incident
Answers
Answer:
Incident is more general, and accident is more specific. Incident can refer to any event – big or small, good or bad, intentional or unintentional. ... An accident is a bad event caused by error or by chance. Accidents are always unintentional, and they usually result in some damage or injury.
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.
Answer:
It's called homonyms
1. Accede - (agree to )
example - The lecturer acceded to my request to guide me on homonyms .
Exceed - ( to cross the limit )
example - don't exceed your fixed daily pocket money .
2 . Access - (take )
example - he has access to the prime minister .
Excess - ( excluding)
example - excess of anything is bad .
3. Accident - (mishappening )
example - the car going to meerut met with an accident.
Incident - ( an event )
example - I am going to narrate a small incident to you.