Meaning & Definition of word "Entrance"

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    Entrance

    /ˈɛntrəns/

    noun:

    • 1. An opening or passage that allows access to a place.
      • Example: The main entrance to the building was adorned with beautiful flowers.
    • 2. The act of entering; arrival.
      • Example: Her entrance to the party caught everyone's attention.
    • 3. A means of access; a doorway or gate.
      • Example: He was waiting by the entrance to greet the guests.

    verb:

    • 1. To come or go into a place.
      • Example: They decided to entrance the concert hall just before the performance started.
    • 2. To fill someone with wonder and delight.
      • Example: The magician's performance seemed to entrance the entire audience.

    Etymology

    Middle English entrence, from Old French entrance, from entrer ('to enter').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grand entrance:

    A spectacular or impressive way of entering a venue.

    make an entrance:

    To arrive in a noticeable or dramatic way.

    back entrance:

    A secondary or less formal way to enter a place.

    entrance exam:

    A test taken for admission to an educational institution.

    Related Words

    entry:

    The act of going in or a means of entering.

    ingress:

    The act of entering or the right to enter.

    admission:

    The process of being allowed to enter a place.

    Slang Meanings of entrance

    Meaning: A dramatic or noteworthy arrival, often used in performance contexts.

    Example Sentence: When she walked in wearing that dress, it was an entrance!

    Meaning: To engage or mesmerize an audience upon arrival.

    Example Sentence: He really knows how to entrance the crowd when he performs.