entrance feenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈen.trəns ˌfiː/us/ˈen.trəns ˌfiː/an amount of money that you pay in order to be allowed into a cinema, theatre, etc.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Costs & expenses
- admission
- aliment
- alimony
- asking price
- carrying charge
- charge
- compensation
- corkage
- cost an arm and a leg/a small fortune idiom
- cost-of-living index
- damage
- dent
- flat rate
- indirect cost
- maintenance
- price war
- running costs
- settlement
- stoppage
- worth
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Examples from literature
- He cheerfully paid his entrance fee with one of the two silver coins in his pocket.
- Some of them are free, and others are open only to those who pay an entrance fee.
- There will be an entrance fee of ten francs, and everything else will be extra.
- Visitors to this hall are charged an entrance fee of twenty-five cents, and are expected to call for refreshments as soon as they enter.
- We don't guarantee anything, and there's no entrance fee to the pavilion—all contributions are strictly voluntary.