entering (Meaning)
entering (n)
a movement into or inward
the act of entering
entering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Enter
entering ()
Alt. of Entrant, edge
Synonyms & Antonyms of entering
Synonyms:
- dropping in
- trespassing
- popping (in)
- setting foot in
- infiltrating
- barging (in)
- bursting (in or into)
- breezing (in)
- wandering (into)
- waltzing (in)
- infringing
- encroaching
- straying (into)
- intruding
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
entering Sentence Examples
- Entering a new phase of life can be both exciting and daunting.
- He was entering the room with confidence, his head held high.
- The student was entering the exam hall with a mixture of nervousness and determination.
- The doctor was entering the patient's room to deliver the test results.
- The thief was entering the house through an unlocked window.
- The police officer was entering the crime scene to gather evidence.
- The hiker was entering the forest, ready for a day of exploration.
- The skier was entering the lift line, eager to hit the slopes.
- The concertgoers were entering the stadium, excited to see their favorite band perform.
- The plane was entering the landing strip, preparing to touch down.
FAQs About the word entering
a movement into or inward, the act of enteringof Enter, Alt. of Entrant, edge
penetrating,accessing, piercing, stepping into,invading, dropping in, trespassing, popping (in),setting foot in, infiltrating
departing, departing, leaving,leaving, exiting,exiting,
Entering a new phase of life can be both exciting and daunting.
He was entering the room with confidence, his head held high.
The student was entering the exam hall with a mixture of nervousness and determination.
The doctor was entering the patient's room to deliver the test results.