entrance
1 of 2noun/ˈɛntrəns/
Forms:entrances
1
an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.
A2- Please wait for me at the entrance of the museum.
- The entrance to the house is decorated with flowers.
- The entrance to the park is through the main gate.
- The side entrance is used for deliveries.
- Tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
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2
a movement into or inward
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3
the act or instance of coming in or arriving
- The sudden entrance of guests caught everyone by surprise.
- The entrance of the supplies was delayed by customs.
- The entrance of the package was recorded in the system.
- The entrance of new players has revitalized the team.
4
the right granted to someone to enter a place or event
- The museum offers free entrance on Sundays.
- Entrance to the concert was restricted to ticket holders only.
- Entrance to the VIP lounge requires a special pass.
- The park's entrance fee includes access to all the exhibits.