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What is a homophone for an entrance?

There isn't a perfect homophone for "entrance" in the English language.

Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. While "entrance" can be a noun referring to a way in, there's no other common word that sounds exactly like it with a different meaning.

However, there are some words that sound similar to "entrance", such as:

* Entrants: This refers to people who are participating in a competition or event.

* Entrench: This means to establish something firmly or securely.

These words are not true homophones, but they might be what you're looking for depending on the context.

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