Definition: The act of entering.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look!
You've got the dictionary – excellent work, that’s true! It tells us “entry” is "the act of entering," but let’s dig a little deeper, shall we?
Think about it like this: when you
enter
a room, what are you doing? You’re moving
in
, right? You're crossing a threshold.
“Entry” can be a noun – it’s the
thing
you do. Like “the entry to the garden,” or "a writer's entry into a new story."
Or, it can be a verb - meaning
you
are doing the act! Like “He made an entry into his journal.”
So, remember:
entry
means to come in, to begin, to start something new. It’s about moving from one place or state to another.
Do you have any questions about that? Let's talk about it!