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    entrance
    /ˈɛntrəns/

    noun

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  2. the act of a person coming into a room in an ordinary situation, although often because there is something noticeable about it: I noticed her entrance because she slipped and fell in the doorway. B1 [ U ] the right to enter a place: refuse entrance The management reserve the right to refuse entrance. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of ENTRANCE is power or permission to enter : admission. How to use entrance in a sentence. power or permission to enter : admission; the act of entering; the means or place of entry…

  4. As a noun, entrance means an act of entering or something that provides a way to enter something. You can make a grand entrance when you arrive at a party, as long as you can actually find the entrance.

  5. Entrance definition: an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties.. See examples of ENTRANCE used in a sentence.

  6. a door or other opening that you use to enter a building or place: They must have used the back entrance to the building. I'll meet you at the main entrance. Fewer examples. A huge crowd was milling around the entrance to the theatre. A line of policemen barred the entrance to the camp.

  7. 1. the act or an instance of entering; entry. 2. a place for entering, such as a door or gate. 3. a. the power, liberty, or right of entering; admission.

  8. [countable, usually singular] the act of entering a room, building or place, especially in a way that attracts the attention of other people. His sudden entrance took everyone by surprise. A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king. She made her entrance after all the other guests had arrived.

  9. If something or someone entrances you, they cause you to feel delight and wonder, often so that all your attention is taken up and you cannot think about anything else. As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.

  10. noun. entrances. The act or point of entering. To make an entrance. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A means or point by which to enter. American Heritage. A place for entering; door, gate, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Permission, right, or power to enter; admission. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. the act of entering:[ countable] She made a dramatic entrance into the hall. a point or place of entering, as a doorway:[ countable] The store posted a guard at each of the main entrances. [ uncountable] the right, privilege, or permission to enter; admission: exams for entrance into college.