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entree

1 of 1noun
/ˈɑːntreɪ/
Forms:entrees
1

the main segment of a meal

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  • For my entree, I chose the grilled salmon with a side of asparagus and roasted potatoes.
  • The restaurant's menu featured a variety of entrees, including steak, chicken, and vegetarian options.
  • After enjoying a delicious appetizer, she was eager to see what the chef had prepared for the entree.
  • The waiter recommended the lamb chops as the signature entree, known for their rich flavor and tenderness.
  • He always saves room for dessert, no matter how filling the entree is.
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2

something that provides a way or means of access or entry

  • Her connection to the director gave her an entrée into the industry.
  • The scholarship served as his entrée to higher education.
  • Speaking multiple languages can be an entrée to international work.
  • The internship was her entrée to a career in finance.
  • His reputation offered an entrée into exclusive circles.
3

a small dish or appetizer served before the main course

An entrée is a small dish served at the beginning of a meal to stimulate the appetite and offer a preview of the flavors to come. Entrées are often lighter than main courses and can include a variety of options such as soups, salads, small plates, or appetizer-sized portions of dishes like pasta or seafood.

  • They served shrimp cocktail as the entrée before dinner.
  • The menu offered a choice of two entrées and a main dish.
  • Soup was the light entrée before the meat course.
  • The entrée consisted of a small salad with vinaigrette.
  • Guests enjoyed the entrée while waiting for the main course.
4

an entrance, especially a dramatic or formal one, as onto a stage or into a setting

  • The actor made a grand entrée to thunderous applause.
  • Her late entrée drew everyone's attention.
  • The bride's entrée into the hall silenced the crowd.
  • He rehearsed his entrée to make it memorable.
  • The performer's elegant entrée set the tone for the evening.
5

the right, privilege, or freedom to enter a place or group

  • He had entrée to the private club through a family connection.
  • Only a select few had entrée to the royal court.
  • Her position granted her entrée into government meetings.
  • The ambassador enjoyed entrée to all diplomatic functions.
  • Membership gave him entrée to restricted areas.