exit
An exit is a door or path that you use to leave a place.
Explanation at your level:
An exit is a door. You use the exit to go out of a building. If you are in a shop, look for the sign that says EXIT. It shows you the way out. It is very useful when you want to leave.
An exit is a place where you can leave a room or a building. You might see an exit sign in a school or a cinema. When you are driving on a highway, you also take an exit to leave the road and go to a town.
The word exit refers to both the physical door or passage used to leave and the act of leaving itself. In public buildings, exits are clearly marked for safety. In business, an 'exit strategy' is a plan for how to finish a project successfully.
Exit is a versatile noun used in both physical and metaphorical contexts. While we typically use it for doors and highway ramps, we also use it to describe departures from situations, such as an 'exit interview' or a 'dramatic exit' from a social gathering. Understanding the context is key to using it correctly.
Beyond its literal denotation as a point of egress, exit is frequently employed in professional and academic discourse. For instance, in economics, an 'exit barrier' describes the difficulty of leaving a market. Its usage spans from mundane navigational instructions to complex strategic planning, requiring a nuanced understanding of register.
The etymological roots of exit—from the Latin exitus—highlight its function as a terminal point. In literary and formal contexts, it can denote a final departure or a conclusion. Whether describing a character's final appearance on stage or a geopolitical withdrawal, the word carries a weight of finality and transition that elevates it beyond a mere synonym for 'door.'
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Exit is a noun meaning a way out.
- It comes from the Latin word for 'going out'.
- It is commonly used for doors and highways.
- It can also mean the act of leaving.
When we talk about an exit, we are usually talking about a way out. Imagine you are in a crowded movie theater; you look for the glowing sign that says 'EXIT' to find your way to safety. That is the most common use of the word!
Beyond just a physical door, an exit can also represent the act of leaving. For example, if a famous actor leaves the stage after a performance, we might say they made a 'dramatic exit.' It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between a simple object, like a door, and a human action, like walking out of a room.
The word exit has a very cool history. It comes from the Latin word exitus, which literally means 'a going out.' This word is derived from the verb exire, where ex- means 'out' and ire means 'to go.'
It entered the English language in the early 17th century. Originally, it was used primarily as a stage direction in plays to tell actors when to leave the stage. Over time, it grew to describe any physical doorway or the general process of departing from any space or situation. It is a classic example of a Latin root word that stayed very close to its original meaning while becoming a staple of our daily vocabulary.
You will hear exit used in many different settings. In everyday life, we look for an 'emergency exit' or take the 'highway exit' while driving. In formal settings, like business, people talk about an 'exit strategy' when planning how to leave a project or investment.
Because it is a noun, you will often see it paired with verbs like find, locate, or block. It is a neutral word, meaning it works just as well in a casual conversation with a friend as it does in a professional safety manual.
Idioms make language colorful! Here are a few common ones:
- Make a graceful exit: To leave a situation politely and without causing a scene.
- Exit strategy: A plan for how to leave a project or business venture.
- Stage exit: Leaving a situation in a theatrical or dramatic way.
- Exit interview: A meeting held when an employee leaves a company.
- Exit poll: A survey taken of voters as they leave the polling station.
As a noun, exit is a countable noun, so we use it as 'the exit' or 'an exit.' Its plural form is 'exits.' In terms of pronunciation, it is interesting because the 'x' sound often creates a /gz/ sound in American English, like 'eg-zit.'
Stress usually falls on the first syllable: EX-it. It rhymes with words like 'visit' or 'digit' (though the middle sounds differ). When used as a verb, the pronunciation remains similar, but the context changes entirely. Always remember that it is a standard noun that fits easily into almost any sentence structure.
Fun Fact
It was originally a stage direction in Latin scripts.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'eg' sound followed by 'zit'.
Similar to UK, stress on the first syllable.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it as 'ek-sit'
- Stress on the second syllable
- Ignoring the 'z' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Very easy to use.
Very easy to say.
Very easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
एडवांस्ड
Grammar to Know
Countable nouns
one exit, two exits
Articles with nouns
the exit
Imperative verbs
Use the exit
Examples by Level
The exit is over there.
The door is there.
Use 'the' for specific objects.
Where is the exit?
Where is the door?
Question structure.
Follow the exit sign.
Follow the sign.
Imperative verb.
This is the exit.
This is the door.
Demonstrative pronoun.
Find the exit now.
Find the door.
Simple command.
The exit is closed.
The door is shut.
Adjective usage.
I see the exit.
I see the door.
Basic SVO.
Use the main exit.
Use the big door.
Adjective + noun.
Please use the nearest exit.
The highway exit is coming up.
He made a quick exit.
Is there another exit?
The exit door is heavy.
Look for the green exit sign.
We missed our exit on the highway.
The fire exit is blocked.
They discussed their exit strategy for the project.
The actor made a dramatic exit from the stage.
She stood near the emergency exit.
The exit interview was very helpful.
We took the wrong exit on the motorway.
The exit poll showed a clear winner.
Please keep the exit clear at all times.
He decided on a quiet exit from the party.
The company is planning a strategic exit from the market.
His sudden exit caught everyone by surprise.
The building has two main exits for safety.
She found the exit ramp and merged onto the road.
The exit of the CEO was unexpected.
They are looking for a graceful exit from the agreement.
The fire department inspected every exit.
The exit route was clearly marked on the map.
The candidate’s exit from the race changed the political landscape.
The firm is considering an exit strategy to recoup its investment.
The exit of the main investor caused the stock to plummet.
He made a hasty exit before the questions started.
The exit velocity of the projectile was measured.
She managed a dignified exit despite the criticism.
The exit requirements for the program are quite strict.
The exit path was obscured by smoke.
The play concludes with the protagonist's final exit.
His exit from public life was absolute and permanent.
The exit of the soul from the body is a recurring theme.
She orchestrated her exit with surgical precision.
The exit of the troops marked the end of the conflict.
His exit was marked by a sense of profound relief.
The exit of the sun behind the clouds signaled dusk.
They negotiated an exit clause in the contract.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"make a graceful exit"
leaving a situation politely
She made a graceful exit before the argument started.
neutral"stage exit"
leaving in a dramatic way
He made a stage exit after the speech.
casual"exit strategy"
a plan for leaving
We need an exit strategy for this project.
formal"exit interview"
meeting when leaving a job
I have my exit interview tomorrow.
professional"exit poll"
surveying voters
The exit poll shows a close race.
formal"no exit"
no way out
The signs indicated no exit.
neutralEasily Confused
opposites
in vs out
Use the entrance to go in, the exit to go out.
similar root
mass departure vs single door
The exodus of people was huge.
formal synonym
legal/technical vs common
Egress is for building codes.
verb synonym
action vs object
I will leave through the exit.
Sentence Patterns
Take the [noun] exit
Take the next exit.
Look for the [noun] exit
Look for the fire exit.
Make a [adj] exit
He made a quiet exit.
The exit is [prep] [place]
The exit is behind the desk.
Find the [noun] exit
Find the main exit.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
While 'exit' can be a verb, it sounds very technical or theatrical when referring to people.
They are opposites, which causes confusion in high-stress situations.
Some learners try to add 'es' incorrectly.
Learners often forget articles.
Pronouncing it like 'ek-sit' is common but less natural.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize the exit door in your own house.
Native Speakers
Use it when giving directions.
Cultural Insight
Look for exit signs in every public building.
Grammar Shortcut
Use 'take' with highway exits.
Say It Right
Emphasize the 'G' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use 'exit' for entering.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin.
Study Smart
Use flashcards with signs.
Word Family
Learn 'exodus' for a deeper meaning.
Writing Tip
Use 'exit' for clear directions.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
EXit means EX-it (EX-it the room).
Visual Association
A bright green sign above a door.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Find an exit sign in your building today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: a going out
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None, it is a neutral functional word.
Exit signs are almost universally green or red in English-speaking countries.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- exit interview
- exit strategy
- emergency exit
driving
- take the exit
- missed the exit
- highway exit
public buildings
- fire exit
- main exit
- nearest exit
theatre
- dramatic exit
- stage exit
- final exit
Conversation Starters
"Do you always check for the nearest exit in a building?"
"Have you ever missed your highway exit?"
"What is the most dramatic exit you have ever seen?"
"Why do you think exit signs are so important?"
"Have you ever had an exit interview?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you had to find an emergency exit.
Write about a 'dramatic exit' you witnessed.
Why is having an 'exit strategy' important in life?
How do you feel when you see an exit sign in a dark place?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालYes, but it is more common as a noun.
EG-zit.
Only in a theatrical or metaphorical sense.
Exits.
Green is universally associated with safety.
It is neutral.
Yes, that is correct.
A poll taken after people vote.
खुद को परखो
Look for the ___ sign.
The word exit is commonly paired with sign.
What does an exit do?
An exit is for leaving.
An exit strategy is a plan for leaving.
Correct, it is a common business idiom.
Word
मतलब
These are common collocations.
The correct order is 'take the next exit'.
He made a quick ___ from the party.
We say 'make an exit'.
Which is a synonym for exit?
Departure means leaving.
Exit and entrance are the same.
They are opposites.
Word
मतलब
Contextual pairings.
He needs an exit strategy.
स्कोर: /10
Summary
An exit is simply the way you leave a place, whether it is a door or a plan.
- Exit is a noun meaning a way out.
- It comes from the Latin word for 'going out'.
- It is commonly used for doors and highways.
- It can also mean the act of leaving.
Memory Palace
Visualize the exit door in your own house.
Native Speakers
Use it when giving directions.
Cultural Insight
Look for exit signs in every public building.
Grammar Shortcut
Use 'take' with highway exits.
उदाहरण
The exit is next to the kitchen.
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