What are some opposite words for exit?
Antonyms for exit
ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪtex·it
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term exit.
Wiktionary
exitnoun
exitnoun
To go out
He was looking for the exit and got lost.
exitnoun
To leave
She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside.
exitnoun
The action of leaving.
He made his exit at the opportune time.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
exit, issue, outlet, way outnoun
an opening that permits escape or release
"he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"
Antonyms:
go into, move into, enter, come in, get in, get into, go inSynonyms:
wall plug, emergence, subject, issuing, wall socket, government issue, military issue, takings, payoff, consequence, take, publication, result, event, upshot, return, effect, retail store, topic, offspring, departure, egress, electrical outlet, outlet, expiration, electric outlet, electric receptacle, number, sales outlet, yield, mercantile establishment, loss, outcome, way out, going, vent, issue, passing, proceeds, release, matter, progeny, issuancepassing, loss, departure, exit, expiration, going, releasenoun
euphemistic expressions for death
"thousands mourned his passing"
Antonyms:
get in, go into, get into, come in, go in, move into, enterSynonyms:
sledding, firing, overtaking, liberation, passage, dismissal, expiry, divergence, release, freeing, spill, difference, sacking, personnel casualty, vent, passing game, breathing out, sack, tone ending, deviation, passing play, acquittance, red, departure, press release, outlet, expiration, waiver, button, exhalation, handout, pass, leaving, qualifying, loss, dismission, way out, going, discharge, red ink, issue, going away, spillage, deprivation, termination, passingexitverb
the act of going out
Antonyms:
go in, enter, go into, come in, get in, move into, get intoSynonyms:
issue, passing, release, going, way out, expiration, loss, outlet, departureexit, go out, get out, leaveverb
move out of or depart from
"leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
Antonyms:
come in, move into, enter, get into, get in, go in, go intoSynonyms:
date, pop off, go out, give-up the ghost, get off, choke, go away, bring out, get around, drop dead, cash in one's chips, leave alone, kick the bucket, expire, bequeath, lead, go steady, leave, buy the farm, pass away, perish, croak, conk, see, pull up stakes, pull, will, get out, take out, break, snuff it, decease, leave behind, give, go, depart, allow, pass, provide, escape, impart, die, allow for, pull out, draw, pass on, go forth, entrust, get by, result, get away, forgetexitverb
lose the lead
Antonyms:
go in, enter, get in, go into, get into, move into, come inSynonyms:
go, perish, conk, croak, pass away, cash in one's chips, leave, get out, give-up the ghost, drop dead, go out, pop off, buy the farm, die, choke, pass, expire, snuff it, kick the bucket, deceasedie, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff itverb
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
"She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
Antonyms:
get into, enter, go into, get in, come in, go in, move intoSynonyms:
fall, function, come about, perish, murmur, give way, elapse, hold out, pass out, run, go past, lead, top, give out, put across, go by, devolve, conk out, operate, cronk, travel, occur, last, die, scrag, fade, go away, excrete, reach, go, move, spend, rifle, slide by, asphyxiate, foul, breathe out, turn over, run low, die out, plump, legislate, happen, egest, fret, authorise, exceed, fleet, pass away, get out, drop dead, overstep, endure, give, draw, make it, congest, blend in, run short, pop off, get going, locomote, back up, choke off, expire, make pass, suffocate, grumble, slip away, authorize, live, return, cash in one's chips, kick the bucket, blend, go out, fail, fall out, hap, slip by, go on, sink, eliminate, lapse, belong, mutter, clog, pass off, give-up the ghost, go bad, become flat, survive, blow over, get, take place, gag, snuff it, overhaul, throttle, become, go through, evanesce, live on, communicate, hand, croak, clog up, run out, choke, swoon, fit, go across, sound, overtake, transcend, glide by, gnarl, exhale, extend, start, depart, decease, faint, stifle, pall, pass, proceed, break down, clear, conk, stall, travel by, buy the farm, hold up, pass along, break, go along, surpass, guide, pass by, leave, strangle, work, pass on
How to use exit in a sentence?
Greece's first-hand experience of populism and the extreme right has enabled the country to exit from the biggest crisis in the eurozone with greater maturity, it feels like a cycle is ending and the country is returning to political normality.
The British government, who appear determined to exit Europe, need to take account of the special circumstances that exist here in the north.
We were just watching the movie and I noticed that the exit to the right opened up, i told [ friend ] Ashley [ Kurz ], I think someone’s doing a prank right now that’s going to be very funny.
That said, if the exit polls are confirmed in the official vote count, we would expect Zelenskiy to be put under greater pressure in the run-up to the second round to flesh out his policy agenda.
Ninety percent of the citizens would oppose an exit. We Poles are and remain convinced Europeans.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#324 | access | |
#657 | enter | |
#1000 | entry | |
#1266 | approach | |
#1338 | introduction | |
#1449 | door | |
#2265 | opening | |
#2632 | portal | |
#3227 | exit | |
#3667 | gateway | |
#4069 | gate | |
#4272 | admission | |
#5207 | entrance | |
#9116 | penetration | |
#10512 | accession | |
#12744 | inlet | |
#20217 | doorway | |
#35026 | ingress | |
#35664 | entree | |
#45038 | admittance | |
#113875 | adit |
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