entry
/ˈɛntɹi/noun2 syllables
Entry means: the act of beginning something new.
Synonyms for entry27
noun, as in the act of beginning something new
noun, as in something that provides access (to get in or get out)
noun, as in a written record of a commercial transaction
noun, as in something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition)
What does entry mean?6
noun
the act of beginning something new“they looked forward to the debut of their new product line”
something that provides access (to get in or get out)“they waited at the entrance to the garden”
the act of entering“she made a grand entrance”
a written record of a commercial transaction
something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition)“several of his submissions were rejected by publishers”
an item inserted in a written record
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with entry?4
two syllables
four syllables
Entry in a sentence
- In retrospect, inclusion of that entry in the dictionary was a mistake.AlanF_US
- The burglar gained entry through the front door, which had been left unlocked.patgfisher
- Our department has about one hundred postgraduate students, but entry is highly selective.Vanilla
- Entry is free, but there's a two drink minimum.Eccles17
- For several entries, there are direct phone numbers.unknown
- William accidentally missed the entry to his neighborhood.Amastan
- The clerk made an entry in his ledger.CM
- There was no proof of any forced entry.Amastan
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Forms of entry
as a noun
- plural
- entries