entrance (n.)

  1. something that provides access (to get in or get out); they waited at the entrance to the garden; beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral

    [ Syn: entranceway , entryway , entry , entree ]

  2. a movement into or inward

    [ Syn: entering ]

  3. the act of entering; she made a grand entrance

    [ Syn: entering , entry , ingress , incoming ]

    entrance (v.)

  1. attract; cause to be enamored; She captured all the mens hearts

    [ Syn: capture , enamour , trance , catch , becharm , enamor , captivate , beguile , charm , fascinate , bewitch , enchant ]

  2. put into a trance

    [ Syn: spellbind ]

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