Entry
UK /["/ˈentri/"]/US /["/ˈentri/"]/
Definition
an act of going into or getting into a place
In simple words: A way in or a place to go inside.
Examples
- The entry to the museum was free on Sundays.
- She wrote a detailed entry in her journal after the trip.
- You need a password for entry into the members-only section of the website.
- The entry for the contest must be submitted by the end of the month.
- He couldn’t find the entry for his favorite book in the library catalog.
- The singer made a grand entry onto the stage, surprising everyone.
- This entry point was built to improve security at the facility.
- An entry in the logbook helps to keep track of all activities.
- The college application process requires an entry fee to be submitted.
Usage notes
Use 'entry' when talking about going into a place, like a building or a competition. It’s neutral, so appropriate in most contexts but avoid in super casual discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'entry' as 'in-try' — it's your chance to get inside.
Collocations
- forced
- forcible
- unauthorized
- force
- gain
- bar
- point
- code
- entry into
- entry to
- a/the point of entry
- free
- college
- school
- apply for
- gain
- allow somebody
- criteria
- qualifications
- requirements
- entry into
- entry to
- right of entry
- winning
- late
- post
- send
- coupon
- form
- fee
- entry for
- entry in
- entry to
- winning
- late
- post
- send
- coupon
- form
- fee
- entry for
- entry in
- entry to
- diary
- journal
- dictionary
- make
- write
- post
- in an/the entry
- entry for
- entry in
- free
- college
- school
- apply for
- gain
- allow somebody
- criteria
- qualifications
- requirements
- entry into
- entry to
- right of entry
- way
- hall
- door
- entry to
Synonyms
- access
- entrance
- admission
- entryway
Antonyms
- exit
- departure
Common mistakes
- 'Entry' confused with 'enter' which is a verb.
- 'Entry' used in place of 'entrance' when talking about a physical doorway.
- 'Entry' mistakenly used in plural form when referring to one access point.