The word "entry" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of entering or a way in, such as an entry in a competition or a written record in a journal. As a verb, it is less commonly used and refers to the act of making an entry. In most contexts, however, it is primarily used as a noun.
noun
Vial comes up as a noun.
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Main Entry: foyer Part of Speech: nounDefinition: receiving areaSynonyms:antechamber, anteroom, entrance hall, lobby, reception, vestibule
adverb
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The part of speech shown on the dictionary entry for the word "vestibule" is a noun.
adverd
Adjective
noun
A dictionary will tell you the part of speech for each word. For example, the entry for "dictionary" will state noun.
The word "superficial" is shown on the dictionary entry as an adjective.
The word "superficial" is typically listed as an adjective in a dictionary entry.
The word "superficial" is an adjective.
Vial comes up as a noun.
Main Entry: spinster Part of Speech: nounDefinition: unmarried woman
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