entry

/ˈɛntri/
noun
  1. The act of coming or going into a place.
    • Her entry into the room was quiet and unnoticed.
    • Please wait for the signal before entry into the building.
    • The firefighter made a quick entry through the window.
  2. A door, gate, or other way to enter a place.
    • The main entry to the museum is on the left side.
    • We used the back entry to avoid the crowd.
    • The castle had a grand stone entry.
  3. An item written or recorded in a list, diary, or database.
    • She wrote a long entry in her journal about the trip.
    • Each entry in the dictionary includes a definition and examples.
    • I need to update the entry for last month's sales.
  4. A person or thing that takes part in a competition.
    • There were over fifty entries in the photography contest.
    • Her entry won first place in the science fair.
    • Please submit your entry before the deadline.
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