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There is the verb entrance which means to fill (someone) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention or to cast a spell on somebody.

eg He was entranced by her beauty

There is the noun entrance which means an opening or a door or the act of entering somewhere eg

the entrance to the cave was well hidden. His entrance on the stage was hilarious.

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The homograph for "entrance" is "entrance," which can either mean to fill with wonder and delight or to provide access to a place.


What is the homograph of entrance?

The homograph of "entrance" is "entrance". Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. In this case, "entrance" can refer to both a way to enter a place and the act of captivating or enchanting someone.


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