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en·trance1

entrance1

 
 
pronunciation:
en trihns
part of speech: noun
definition 1: An entrance is a place where you go in or enter. When there is only one entrance to a building, it means that there is only one place where you can go into that building.
The main entrance of the library is at the front of the building.
 
synonyms:
door, doorway, entry, gate, hall
antonyms:
exit
similar words:
access, approach, driveway, hallway, opening
definition 2: A person's action of entering or going into something is called that person's entrance. If someone makes a quiet entrance into a room, they go into the room quietly.
The audience watched in silence as the actor made his entrance to the stage.The children were excited by the entrance of the storyteller.
synonyms:
entry
antonyms:
exit
similar words:
admission, appearance, approach
definition 3: When you have entrance to a performance, it means that you have the right to go into the performance because you paid for a ticket, or were invited. When you have entrance into a building, it means that you are allowed to go into the building.
Only the teachers and staff have entrance to the school before it opens.We were given entrance to the play after we paid for our tickets.
synonyms:
access, admission