entrance
Pronunciation: [ˈɛntrəns]
Word
Context: "location"
(noun) the place where someone goes in or out of a building. It's like a door or a gate you walk through when you get into a house or a school.
Example
The entrance to the museum is beautiful and has tall columns.
Example
There was no entrance to the building on that side, so we had to walk around.
Example
Where is the entrance to the park located?
Context: "event"
(noun) the act of entering a place or going into something. It’s like when you step inside a room or a concert.
Example
Her entrance into the party made everyone smile.
Example
His late entrance to the movie meant he missed the beginning.
Example
What happens during your entrance at the performance?
Context: "action"
(verb) to go into a place. This is what you do when you walk through the door to get inside.
Example
They entrance the theater as the show begins.
Example
They do not entrance the building until the meeting starts.
Example
When do we entrance the concert hall?
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