"Entry" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Entry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Entry" Meaning

The word "entry" refers to the act of putting or entering something, such as information, data, or an animal, into a specific place or organization. It can also refer to the act of entering an establishment, building, or venue.

In a broader context, an entry can be:

A written or printed statement, as in a diary or journal entry
A listing or record, as in a phone book or database entry
A payment or deposit, as in a bank entry
A round in a competition or game, as in a tennis entry

In addition, an entry can describe a particular position or role, as in en-entry-level job or a high-level entry.

"Entry" Examples

Usage Examples for "Entry"


Admission to a competition: The judges will review each entry and select the top three winners.πού
Record in a database: The customer's entry in the database included their name, address, and contact information.
Initial stage of a process: The entry level of the job requires a high school diploma and a certain number of years of experience.
Note or comment: She added an entry to her diary about the exciting events of the day.
Works or products of an artist: The museum featured an entry of paintings by a talented young artist, including her famous portrait of the mayor's wife.

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