Pronunciation: /ˈɛntər/
noun None
A1 I want to enter the room.
A2 The sign says 'Do not enter'.
B1 To enter the competition, you must fill out this form.
B2 The key to success is knowing when to enter the market.
C1 The entrance exam is the first step to enter the prestigious university.
C2 Only those with the proper credentials are allowed to enter this exclusive club.
verb To come or go into (a place)
A1 I enter the room and say hello to everyone.
A2 She enters the competition every year to showcase her talent.
B1 Please enter your username and password to access the website.
B2 The detective entered the crime scene to gather evidence.
C1 As a diplomat, he enters negotiations with a calm and strategic approach.
C2 The artist entered a new phase of creativity after traveling to different countries.
adjective None
A1 Please enter the room quietly.
A2 You need to enter your password to access the website.
B1 Visitors are required to enter their information in the log book.
B2 To enter the competition, you must submit your entry form by the deadline.
C1 Only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the restricted area.
C2 The security guard checked our IDs before allowing us to enter the building.
adverb None
A1 Please enter quietly so you don't disturb the class.
A2 The students were asked to enter the room one by one.
B1 Visitors must enter through the main entrance and sign in at the reception desk.
B2 Participants were instructed to enter their personal information before starting the online course.
C1 As a VIP guest, you are allowed to enter the event through the VIP entrance.
C2 Only authorized personnel are permitted to enter the restricted area.
pronoun None
A1 I enter the room and see my friends waiting for me.
A2 She enters the competition with confidence.
B1 The students are required to enter their personal details on the registration form.
B2 As a professional athlete, he is eligible to enter the tournament.
C1 In order to enter the exclusive club, you need a special invitation.
C2 The artist's work continues to enter new realms of creativity and innovation.
preposition None
A1 I enter the room with my friends.
A2 She enters the building through the back door.
B1 Students must enter the classroom quietly.
B2 Visitors are not allowed to enter the restricted area.
C1 Only authorized personnel can enter the secure facility.
C2 To enter the competition, participants must meet certain criteria.
conjunction None
A1 I will enter the room and say hello.
A2 You can enter the competition if you meet the requirements.
B1 Please enter your username and password to log in.
B2 You need to enter the building through the main entrance.
C1 In order to participate, you must enter your details on the registration form.
C2 Before you can proceed, you must enter into a contract with the company.
interjection None
A1 Enter! I'm here!
A2 Enter the room and take a seat.
B1 Enter the password to access the system.
B2 Please enter your username and password to log in.
C1 You must enter your credentials to proceed further.
C2 Enter at your own risk, the area is restricted.
article None
A1 Please enter the room and take a seat.
A2 Students need to enter their personal information before starting the exam.
B1 Visitors are required to enter their details in the logbook at the reception.
B2 To enter the competition, participants must submit their entries online.
C1 Only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the restricted area.
C2 Before you can enter the building, you need to scan your access card at the entrance.
formal Please knock before you enter the meeting room.
informal Hey, just come on in and join us!
slang Yo, just barge in whenever you feel like it.
figurative Once you enter the world of politics, there's no turning back.
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