Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with entry in British Collocation
entry
noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.
These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
UK
/ˈentri/
free
free
The London Pass gives you free entry to over 60 favourite attractions.
without permission
forced
forcible
illegal
unauthorized
The entrance should normally be kept locked to prevent unauthorized entry.
manage to enter
force
gain
If we cannot establish your whereabouts we will contact the Police who will force entry into your home.
Refugees have made perilous trips to gain entry to the United Kingdom.
refuse to allow someone to enter
deny someone
refuse someone
restrict
Anyone found to be under the minimum age will be refused entry.
allow someone to enter
allow
facilitate
permit
The joint ticket allows entry to both museums for a full year.
try to enter
apply for
seek
He has some advice for those seeking entry into the acting profession.
delay entering
defer
delay
We welcome applications from students who wish to defer entry to their chosen course for one year.