The Opposite(Antonym) of “enters”
The antonyms of enters are exits and leaves. These words describe the opposite actions of going in and going out of a place or area.
Explore all Antonyms of “enters”
- exits
- leaves
Definitions and Examples of exits, leaves
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
exits
To go out of or leave a place.
Example
After finishing his presentation, he exits the conference room.
leaves
To go away from a place or person.
Example
She leaves her office at 5 pm every day.
Key Differences: exits vs leaves
- 1Exits is used when someone goes out of a place through a designated exit or door.
- 2Leaves is used when someone goes away from a place or person, without necessarily using a specific exit.
Effective Usage of exits, leaves
- 1Directions: Use enters and exits to give directions to a place.
- 2Travel: Use leaves to describe departing from a location or ending a trip.
- 3Events: Use enters and exits to describe the arrival and departure of guests at an event.
Remember this!
The antonyms exits and leaves are complementary antonyms of enters, describing the opposite actions of going in and going out of a place or area. Use these words to give directions, describe travel, and events.