entrance

/ˈɛntrəns/
verb
  1. To fill someone with wonder and delight; to charm or captivate.
    • The beautiful music entranced the entire audience.
    • The magician's tricks entranced the children at the party.
    • She was entranced by the colorful fish in the aquarium.
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noun
  1. A door, gate, or other opening that allows someone to go into a place.
    • The hotel entrance is on the side street, not the main road.
    • Please use the rear entrance if you are delivering packages.
    • We waited for her at the main entrance of the museum.
  2. The act of coming or going into a place.
    • The actor made a dramatic entrance onto the stage.
    • The ceremony began with the entrance of the bride and groom.
    • Her entrance into the room was quiet and unnoticed.
  3. The right or permission to enter a place or join a group.
    • He gained entrance to the club through a family connection.
    • The sign said 'No entrance without a ticket.'
    • Students must pay a fee for entrance to the university.
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