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- nounwelcome (noun) · welcomes (plural noun)exclamation
- used to greet someone in a glad or friendly way:"welcome to the Wildlife Park"
adjectivewelcome (adjective)- (of a guest or new arrival) gladly received:"visitors with disabilities are always welcome"Opposite:
- very pleasing because much needed or desired:"after your walk, the cafe serves a welcome pot of coffee" · "deregulation is welcome to consumers"
- allowed or invited to do a specified thing:"anyone is welcome to join them at their midday meal"
- (welcome to)used to indicate that one is relieved to be relinquishing the control or possession of something to another:"the job is all yours and you're welcome to it!"
OriginOld English wilcuma ‘a person whose coming is pleasing’, wilcumian (verb), from wil- ‘desire, pleasure’ + cuman ‘come’. The first element was later changed to wel- ‘well’, influenced by Old French bien venu or Old Norse velkominn. - People also ask
- The meaning of welcome can be a verb, an adjective, or a noun12345. As a verb, it means to greet or receive someone or something with warmth, friendliness, happiness, or pleasure1235. As an adjective, it means gladly or cordially received or admitted, bringing pleasure or gratitude, or freely permitted or invited245. As a noun, it means a greeting or reception given to someone or something24.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 : to greet (someone) in a warm and friendly manner She welcomed the students into her home. We welcome you to the show. 2 : to receive or accept (something) with happiness or pleasure He's a bright student who welcomes a challenge.www.britannica.com/dictionary/welcome1. gladly and cordially received or admitted: a welcome guest. 2. bringing pleasure or gratitude: a welcome gift. 3. freely permitted or invited: you are welcome to call.www.thefreedictionary.com/welcometo say hello to someone who has arrived in a place: Both families were there to welcome us. to be pleased about something and want it to happen: The decision was welcomed by everybody.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…If someone is welcome, you are pleased when they visit you: Come and see us whenever you're in town - you're always welcome/you'll always be welcome. Their tradition is that the traveller is a welcome guest.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/welcome
2 : to receive or accept with pleasure We welcomed the opportunity to travel. 1 : greeted or received gladly a welcome rain Visitors are welcome. 3 : willingly permitted to do, have, or enjoy something You're welcome to come along.
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