Antonyms for entrant
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : en-truh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛn trənt |
Definition of entrant
Origin :- 1630s, of professions, etc.; 1838, of contests; from French entrant, present participle of entrer (see enter).
- noun person entering competition, starting new activity
- Yes, I believe there is an entrant from there, replied the secretary.
- Extract from : « The Motor Boys on the Wing » by Clarence Young
- For twelve hours a day—for four consecutive days—every entrant must be there.
- Extract from : « Lad: A Dog » by Albert Payson Terhune
- She, with the others, had turned toward the entrant, her eyes remaining upon him until now.
- Extract from : « Wolf Breed » by Jackson Gregory
- Then the two turned to the midnight entrant in the dark precincts of Cedar Ridge.
- Extract from : « The Orchard Secret » by Cleo Garis
- This does not mean that the entrant for ballet honors has nothing to do but go at once upon the stage, a completed artiste.
- Extract from : « The Art of Stage Dancing » by Ned Wayburn
- The Belgian entrant had been forced to drop out altogether, on account of engine trouble.
- Extract from : « Bert Wilson's Twin Cylinder Racer » by J. W. Duffield
- But the Frenchman hung on doggedly, not ten feet behind, and a few feet further back the English entrant tore along.
- Extract from : « Bert Wilson's Twin Cylinder Racer » by J. W. Duffield
Synonyms for entrant
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