entrant

English

Etymology

From French entrant, present participle of entrer.

Pronunciation

Noun

entrant (plural entrants)

  1. A participant who enters something, such as a contest.
    Any attempt by an entrant to influence the result or subvert the contest will lead to immediate disqualification.
  2. A newcomer.

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Pronunciation

Adjective

entrant m or f (masculine and feminine plural entrants)

  1. entering, incoming
  2. newly-appointed or -elected
  3. coming, next
    Synonym: vinent

Noun

entrant m (plural entrants)

  1. appetizer, starter
  2. bay
    Synonym: badia

Verb

entrant

  1. gerund of entrar

Further reading

French

Pronunciation

Participle

entrant

  1. present participle of entrer

Adjective

entrant (feminine entrante, masculine plural entrants, feminine plural entrantes)

  1. incoming
    Coordinate term: sortant
    le président entrantthe incoming president

Noun

entrant m (plural entrants)

  1. entrant, new player
  2. (business, accounting, chiefly in the plural) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
    Coordinate term: sortant

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