Definitions and Examples of arrival, entrance
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of reaching a destination or coming to a place.
Example
The arrival of the new students was celebrated with a welcome party.
The act of entering or gaining access to a place.
Example
The security guard checked their IDs before allowing them to enter the building through the main entrance.
Key Differences: arrival vs entrance
- 1Arrival refers to the act of reaching a destination or coming to a place.
- 2Entrance refers to the act of entering or gaining access to a place.
- 3Exodus refers to a mass departure or emigration from a place.
Effective Usage of arrival, entrance
- 1Travel: Use arrival and entrance when talking about reaching a destination or entering a place.
- 2History: Use exodus to refer to mass migrations or departures of people from a place.
- 3Politics: Use exodus to describe the departure of a large number of people from a country due to political or economic reasons.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Arrival refers to reaching a destination, entrance refers to entering a place, and exodus refers to a mass departure. Use these words in different contexts such as travel, history, and politics to convey specific meanings.