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entering

/ˈɛn.təɹ.ɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To go into or enter a place, space, or state.

    - "I am entering the room now."
    - "The new students are entering the school for the first time."
    - "The athlete entered the race with determination."
  • Verb

    To begin or start something, such as a project or activity.

    - "Let's enter this project with a clear plan."
    - "The team entered the development phase of their new game."
    - "She entered a new hobby, painting."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɛn.təɹ.ɪŋ/



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Antonyms

exit
Synonyms

come in , go in , ingo
Rhymes
Words rhyming with entering
urning , learning , earning , urning , spurning , urning
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Entering (en) : The act of entering or going into a place.

  2. Enter (en) : To go into or enter a place, space, or state.

  3. Entered (en) : Past tense of 'enter'.


Variants
List of all variants of entering that leads to same result
enter , enter into , enter the lists , enterable , entered , entered into , entered the lists , entering , entering into , entering the lists , enters , enters into , enters the lists , breaking and entering , breaking and enterings , entering the priesthood , leave the priesthood , the priesthood
Forms
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entered, entering, entereds, enteredd, enteringly


Etymology
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Old English 'innan' meaning 'to go in' or 'enter'.


Trivia
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  1. The verb 'enter' comes from the Old English word 'innan', which means 'to go in'.

  2. The shortest English word that can form two different trisyllabic words when adding suffixes is 'enter': 'enter' and 'enters'.

  3. The term 'entrance exam' refers to an examination that a candidate must pass in order to be admitted to a school, college, or university.


Related Concepts
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  1. Access: The ability or permission to approach or enter a place, space, or system.

  2. Entry: The act of entering or going into a place or the space where one enters.

  3. Entrance: A way or means of entering a place, space, or building.


Culture
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In literature, entering often symbolizes a new beginning, a fresh start, or an initiation into a new phase or experience. In art, entering can be depicted as a gateway, an entrance, or a portal to another world.

How to Memorize "entering"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize yourself physically entering a place, such as a room or a building, to help remember the meaning of 'enter'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'enter' with the image of a key or a door to help remember its meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the word 'ENTER' to remember its meaning: 'E' for 'Enter', 'N' for 'New', 'T' for 'Through', 'E' for 'Every', 'R' for 'Room'.


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