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- pronunciation:
- eIg
ziht
[or]
ek
siht
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
An exit is a way out of something. You leave the school bus through an exit. You leave a building, like a movie theater or a grocery store, through an exit.
Leo and his dad left the movie theater through one of the side exits.
- antonyms:
- entrance, entry
- similar words:
- door, doorway, escape, gate, way
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definition 2: |
When someone goes out of a room, they make an exit.
The workers made their exit when their shift ended.- synonyms:
- leaving
- antonyms:
- arrival, entrance, entry
- similar words:
- escape, passage
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
exits, exiting, exited |
definition: |
When you exit something, you get out of it or leave it. When people are finished shopping, they exit the store.
The passengers slowly exited the airplane.
- synonyms:
- leave
- antonyms:
- enter
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related words: |
escape |
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