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- Dictionarywelcome/ˈwɛlkəm/
noun
- 1. an instance or manner of greeting someone: "you will receive a warm welcome"
exclamation
- 1. used to greet someone in a polite or friendly way: "welcome to the Wildlife Park"
verb
- 1. greet (someone arriving) in a polite or friendly way: "hotels should welcome guests in their own language" Similar Opposite
adjective
- 1. (of a guest or new arrival) gladly received: "I'm pleased to see you, lad—you're welcome" Similar Opposite
- 2. very pleasing because much needed or desired: "after your walk, the tea room serves a welcome cuppa" Similar Opposite
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Learn the meaning of welcome as a verb, adjective, noun and exclamation in English. Find out how to use welcome in different contexts and situations with examples and idioms.
- Traditional
WELCOME translate: 鼓勵, 樂於接受;歡迎;鼓勵;支持, 會面, 歡迎,迎接, 會面, 受歡迎的,...
- English (US)
WELCOME meaning: 1. to be pleased about and encourage or...
- Beleaguered
BELEAGUERED definition: 1. having a lot of problems or...
- Translate English to Malay
WELCOME translate: dialu-alukan, sambutan, menyambut dengan...
- Weirdo
WEIRDO definition: 1. a person who behaves strangely: 2. a...
- Simplified
WELCOME translate: 鼓励, 乐于接受;欢迎;鼓励;支持, 会面, 欢迎,迎接, 会面, 受欢迎的,...
- Welch
WELCH definition: 1. to avoid doing something you have...
- Cheerleaders
CHEERLEADER definition: 1. a person, usually a woman or girl...
- Traditional
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Welcome definition: (a word of kindly greeting, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure). See examples of WELCOME used in a sentence.
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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.
Learn the meaning of welcome as an exclamation, verb, adjective, noun and idiom. Find out how to use welcome in different contexts and situations with examples and translations.