👋welcome

verb
/ˈwelkəm/

Meaning

to greet someone in a friendly way; to receive gladly
to greet someone in a friendly way
received with pleasure; giving pleasure; allowed or invited

Example Sentences

They welcome new students warmly.

They welcomed us with open arms at the party.

You are always welcome in our home.

Synonyms

greet, receive, embrace, admit, invite, accepted, received, appreciated, invited
Entry 1
greet, receive, embrace, admit
Entry 2
greet, receive, invite
Entry 3
accepted, received, appreciated, invited

Antonyms

reject, shun, dismiss, exclude, unwelcome, unwanted, rejected, excluded
Entry 1
reject, shun, dismiss, exclude
Entry 2
reject, exclude
Entry 3
unwelcome, unwanted, rejected, excluded

Collocations

warmly welcome, welcome guests, welcome changes, welcome opportunity, welcome visitors, welcome gesture, welcome home, welcome guest, welcome news, feel welcome
Entry 1
warmly welcome, welcome guests, welcome changes, welcome opportunity, welcome visitors
Entry 2
welcome gesture, warmly welcome, welcome home
Entry 3
welcome guest, welcome news, feel welcome

More Example Sentences

They were grateful for the warm welcome.

They are preparing to welcome the guests.

They were happy about the friendly welcome.

They prepared to welcome the guests warmly.

They are good at making guests feel welcome.

They were thankful for being welcomed warmly.

We are proud to welcome guests from many countries.

I welcome you all to learn English by Vasanth Academy Method.

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her with a friendly smile.

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