Exit
(noun)
- A way out of a building, room, or other enclosed space.
- A way out or departure from a place or situation.
- An act of leaving or going out.
- A stage direction in a play or film, indicating that a character should leave the stage.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin exitus "going out, death".
Examples:
- Please use the nearest exit in case of an emergency.
- The exit was clearly marked on the map.
- Her exit from the company was sudden and unexpected.
- His exit from the room was unnoticed.
- The exit stage left was used by the actor in the play.