Pronunciation: /ˈɛntrəns/
noun an opening, such as a door, gate, or passage, that allows access to a place
A1 The entrance to the park is through the big gate.
A2 She stood at the entrance of the building, waiting for her friend.
B1 The museum entrance fee is included in the tour package.
B2 The grand entrance of the palace was decorated with intricate carvings.
C1 The entrance to the exclusive club required a special membership card.
C2 As she walked through the entrance of the theater, she felt a sense of excitement and anticipation.
verb to fill with wonder and delight, holding one's attention completely
A1 The dog entrance the room with a wagging tail.
A2 She entrance the party with a big smile on her face.
B1 The magician entrance the audience with a spectacular trick.
B2 The actor entrance the stage with confidence and grace.
C1 The singer entrance the crowd with a powerful performance.
C2 The politician entrance the debate with a compelling argument.
formal The grand entrance to the museum was adorned with intricate carvings and statues.
informal Hey, meet me at the entrance of the mall so we can grab some food.
slang I snuck in through the back entrance to the party last night.
figurative His impressive skills in negotiation were his entrance into the world of business.
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