entrance
How to Use Entrance
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA way in (noun), or to captivate someone so completely they seem hypnotized (verb).
The noun "ENtrance" (a doorway) and the verb "enTRANCE" (to captivate) are spelled the same but stressed on different syllables.
Word Forms
entranced past tense, entrances plural, entrances singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Meet me at the main _____ of the museum.
Etymology
The noun comes from Middle French entrance ("entry"). The unrelated-looking verb sense is actually "en-" + "trance," meaning to put someone into a trance-like state of wonder.