Friendly and welcoming to visitors or strangers
“There was an inviting salt-of-the-earth aspect to the institution.”
Offering the promise of an attractive or enjoyable experience
“Then they made Richard an inviting offer he would surely not refuse.”
Seductively alluring in nature
“Jennifer was an attractive brunette in her late twenties with hazel eyes, an inviting smile, and exceptionally round cheeks.”
Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
Causing great wonder or astonishment
In a state of, or providing a state of, comfort and relaxation
Easy or enjoyable to read
Bringing or inviting someone to share in an activity
(rare) Persuading someone to undertake or acquire something
Present participle for to request or order the presence or participation of (someone)
“I contacted her to invite her to speak at one of our conferences, and she agreed immediately.”
Present participle for to request or ask formally
“They are questions which we would invite your Lordship to certify as questions of general public importance.”
Present participle for to encourage or cause a certain event or outcome
“Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.”
A request or solicitation, typically made in earnest
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