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Entrance - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An entrance is a point or place where someone or something can go into a building, room, or area. It is also used to describe the act of entering.

entrance

/ˈɛntrəns/ /ˈɛntrəns/

Definition:

A point or means of entering a place, or the act of coming in.

Synonyms:

entry, doorway, access, ingress, admission

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

exit, departure

Common Collocations:

main entrance, entrance fee, entrance exam, grand entrance, side entrance

Derivatives:

entrant, entrancement, entrancing

Usage Tips:

Use "entrance" as a noun for a physical entry point or as a verb meaning to captivate someone.

Common Phrases:

entrance exam, stage entrance, make an entrance

Etymology:

From Old French "entrer," from Latin "intrare," meaning "to go into."

Examples:

  • 1. She stood at the entrance of the museum.
  • 2. The magician’s trick will entrance the audience.
  • 3. Please use the side entrance during construction.
  • 4. The school’s main entrance is very grand.

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