Being well received by others
“You want to go where you feel welcome. You want to go where everybody knows your name.”
Very pleasing due to being much needed or desired
“We received some welcome news about the improving health of our uncle.”
(of a person) Liked or admired by the majority of people
Characterized by a good or happy sentiment
Permitted given the place, situation or condition
Stimulatingly new or different in nature
An instance or manner of greeting someone
“I received a warm welcome from my partner's family when I met them for the first time.”
Loud and enthusiastic approval
The friendly reception of guests, visitors, or strangers
Adoption of a plan, cause, or idea
The state of being allowed to enter
The state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
Warm and friendly reception
A gesture or act of approval, agreement or authorization
To accept something willingly or gladly
“The whole family was at the airport to welcome our grandmother who was visiting from abroad.”
(welcome in) To officially celebrate the coming or arrival of
“Tens of thousands of people are expected to welcome in the new year at the street party.”
To accept something willingly or gladly
“We welcome the continued development of technology in healthcare and medicine.”
To be grateful for something
To receive a particular treatment
To receive (someone) as a guest, typically providing them with food and drink
To accept something willingly or gladly
To admit or welcome into a place or a group
To greet or acknowledge, especially with a wave of the hand toward the forehead
To invite someone somewhere
To bring or invite someone to share in an activity
To inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
To provide housing or accommodation for
To advocate or show support or approval of
To prefer, desire, or choose to have something
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone's arrival or presence
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