entrant

entrant
noun
ADJECTIVE
new
early, late
college, school, university (esp. BrE)

the entry requirements for medical school entrants

competition
winning

The winning entrant received tickets to the movie.

VERB + ENTRANT
attract

The competition attracted 46 entrants.

PREPOSITION
entrant for

the entrants for the award

entrant in

You will automatically be registered as an entrant in the prize draw.

entrant into

another new entrant into the multimedia market

entrant to

the number of entrants to higher education


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