Exits
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun, Verb
2. Definitions:
- Noun: a way out, especially of a public building, room, or vehicle
- Verb: go out of or leave a place
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈɛksɪts/
- UK: /ˈɛksɪts/
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "exits" originated from the Latin word "exitus" which means "a going out". It is commonly used to refer to a way out of a building or a place. It is also used as a verb to describe the action of leaving a place or going out of a building.
5. Synonyms:
- Departures
- Escape routes
- Outlets
- Passages
- Withdrawals
6. Related Words:
- Entry
- Doors
- Stops
- Leads
- Ways
7. Example Sentences:
- The exits were clearly marked in case of an emergency.
- He exits the building every day at 5 PM.