entrant
Americannoun
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a person who enters
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a new member of a group, society, or association
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a person who enters a competition or contest; competitor
Other Word Forms
- nonentrant noun
Etymology
Origin of entrant
1625–35; < French, noun use of entrant, present participle of entrer to enter
Example Sentences
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Of interest will also be new entrants to the listing space.
From Barron's
This means smaller firms, which tend to be more focused on innovation and have a younger workforce, may be more attractive to younger entrants than traditional "prime" contractors.
From BBC
But she’s watching the Google test and would welcome a new entrant.
From Barron's
Enrolment in the Secondary School of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh is falling, and many entrants do not complete the gruelling nine-year curriculum.
From Barron's
There are 17 international entrants, including from Germany, Hong Kong, the United States and Poland.
From Barron's
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