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    Wel·come
    /ˈwelkəm/

    noun

    • 1. an instance or manner of greeting someone: "you will receive a warm welcome"

    exclamation

    • 1. used to greet someone in a glad or friendly way: "welcome to the Wildlife Park"

    verb

    • 1. greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way: "hotels should welcome guests in their own language" Similar greetsay hello tosalutebid someone welcomeOpposite shunspurn

    adjective

  2. The meaning of WELCOME is to greet hospitably and with courtesy or cordiality. How to use welcome in a sentence.

  3. to receive or accept with pleasure; regard as pleasant or good: to welcome a change. to meet, accept, or receive (an action, challenge, person, etc.) in a specified, especially unfriendly, manner: They welcomed him with hisses and catcalls.

  4. WELCOME definition: 1. to be pleased about and encourage or support something: 2. to meet and speak to someone in a…. Learn more.

  5. WELCOME meaning: 1. to be pleased about and encourage or support something: 2. to meet and speak to someone in a…. Learn more.

  6. A welcome is a greeting that usually comes when you first arrive. Although you aren't fond of Aunt Martha, you always manage to give her a warm welcome when she comes to visit. When you accept someone into your home courteously, especially upon arrival, you welcome them.

  7. If you describe something as welcome, you mean that people wanted it and are happy that it has occurred.

  8. If you say that someone is welcome to something, you mean that you do not want it yourself because you do not like it and you are very willing for them to have it. If women want to take on the business world, they are welcome to it as far as I'm concerned.

  9. to be pleased about something and want it to happen: The decision was welcomed by everybody. I would welcome your advice. welcome. adjective. uk / ˈwelkəm / us. B2. If something is welcome, people are pleased about it and want it to happen: a welcome change. Your comments are very welcome. Opposite. unwelcome. You're welcome. A2.

  10. Definition of welcome verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. adj. 1. Received with pleasure and hospitality into one's company or home: a welcome guest. 2. Giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable or gratifying: a welcome respite from hard work. 3. Cordially or willingly permitted or invited: You are welcome to join us. 4. Used in the expression you're welcome to acknowledge an expression of gratitude. n.

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