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- Dictionaryen·trant/ˈentrənt/
noun
- 1. a person or group that enters, joins, or takes part in something: "the prize will be awarded to the entrant who wins the tiebreak" Similar Opposite
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entrant. noun [ C ] uk / ˈen.trənt / us / ˈen.trənt / Add to word list. a person who becomes a member of a group or organization: new entrants to the school / company. a person who takes part in a competition or an exam: All entrants complete two three-hour papers.
The meaning of ENTRANT is one that enters; especially : one that enters a contest. How to use entrant in a sentence.
Entrant definition: a competitor in a contest.. See examples of ENTRANT used in a sentence.
An entrant is someone who signs up to compete or participate in something. A person who enters a country is also an entrant, like an American who crosses the border into Canada.
An entrant is a person who has recently become a member of an institution such as a university.
a person who becomes a member of a group or organization: new entrants to the school / company. a person who takes part in a competition or an exam: All entrants complete two three-hour papers. a company that starts selling a particular product or service, or selling in a particular place, for the first time:
1. a person who enters. 2. a new member of a group, society, or association. 3. a person who enters a competition or contest; competitor. [C17: from French, literally: entering, from entrer to enter]
Definition of entrant noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
ENTRANT definition: someone who enters a competition, organization, or examination. Learn more.
entrant meaning, definition, what is entrant: someone who takes part in a competition: Learn more.