invite in
Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words
To invite someone to come inside a building or room, especially your home.
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Examples (10)
- She quickly opened the door and invited him in out of the rain.
- We stood on the porch until they finally invited us in.
- Will you invite them in for a cup of tea?
- I hesitate to invite strangers in, especially late at night.
- Despite the cold, he didn't invite me in.
- He knocked on the door, hoping she would invite him in.
- They were hesitant at first, but we managed to invite them in.
- After a brief conversation, she decided to invite the neighbors in for coffee.
- Don't just stand there; invite your guests in!
- The children loved to play outside, rarely wanting to be invited in.