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    welcoming
    /ˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival: "the cast and crew were very welcoming"

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  2. Welcoming is an adjective that means friendly or making you feel welcome. Learn how to say it, see examples and translations in different languages.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word welcome as a verb, interjection, adjective, and noun. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of welcome.

  4. Learn the meaning of welcoming as an adjective that describes someone or something friendly and pleasant. See how to use welcoming in sentences and compare it with irony.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. , wel·comed, wel·com·ing. to greet the arrival of (a person, guests, etc.) with pleasure or kindly courtesy. 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.

  8. People who are welcoming are extremely friendly and hospitable, like the welcoming family next door that makes you feel right at home in a brand new neighborhood. When people are welcoming, they're genuinely warm and kind, accepting you into their group.