Word of the Day: Exit
The word “exit” is used when someone leaves a building or a situation.
simple | past | past participle |
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exit
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exited
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exited
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- Please exit the room.
- Be aware of pedestrians as you exit the parking garage.
- People quickly exited the building when the police told them to leave.
- You can enter and exit the building through a revolving door.
In these sentences, the word “exit” is a noun:
- Where’s the exit?
- Go to the nearest exit.
- There’s a big red sign that says “exit” over the door.
- It’s a good idea to locate the exit when you are in a building that’s unfamiliar to you.
Sometimes this word is used as an adjective.
- Students need to take exit exams before they are given credit for completing the program.
- The country had no exit strategy after it proclaimed a military victory.
- Exit polls are conducted on the day of an election in order to get an idea of who might win.
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