welcome

noun, verb, adjective63 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Used to say that someone is allowed or invited to do something.

To act in a friendly way towards a guest or new person.

A friendly and enthusiastic greeting.

A kind and pleasant greeting.

A very enthusiastic welcome, often from a large group of people.

A welcome that shows reservation or lack of complete enthusiasm.

A careful welcome, not showing true feelings or intentions.

A welcome that is not total or complete; with some reservations.

As a sign or expression of being welcome.

To be greeted in a particular way upon arrival.

To be greeted in a particular way upon arrival; more formal than 'get'.

To stay somewhere as a guest longer than one is wanted.

To stay somewhere as a guest longer than one is wanted.

To welcome someone in a very friendly and enthusiastic way.

To welcome someone in a very warm and sincere way.

Used when a decision or change is accepted with pleasure by many people.

Used when a decision or change is accepted with pleasure by most people.