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Definition of welcome
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Welcome
(n.)
Received
with
gladness;
admitted
willingly
to the
house,
entertainment,
or
company;
as, a
welcome
visitor..
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Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
heart;
warm;
cordial;
bold;
zealous;
sincere;
willing;
also,
energetic;
active;
eager;
as, a
hearty
welcome;
hearty
in
supporting
the
government..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Unwelcome;
disagreeable;
unsatisfactory.
Intrusive
::
Intrusive
(a.) Apt to
intrude;
characterized
by
intrusion;
entering
without
right or
welcome.
Hope
::
Hope (v. i.) To
entertain
or
indulge
hope; to
cherish
a
desire
of good, or of
something
welcome,
with
expectation
of
obtaining
it or
belief
that it is
obtainable;
to
expect;
--
usually
followed
by for..
Proface
::
Proface
(interj.)
Much good may it do you! -- a
familiar
salutation
or
welcome.
Welcome
::
Welcome
(v. t.) To
salute
with
kindness,
as a
newcomer;
to
receive
and
entertain
hospitably
and
cheerfully;
as, to
welcome
a
visitor;
to
welcome
a new
idea..
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To
address
with
salutations
or
expressions
of kind
wishes;
to
salute;
to hail; to
welcome;
to
accost
with
friendship;
to pay
respects
or
compliments
to,
either
personally
or
through
the
intervention
of
another,
or by
writing
or
token..
All Hail
::
All hail
(interj.)
All
health;
-- a
phrase
of
salutation
or
welcome.
Welcomer
::
Welcomer
(n.) One who
welcomes;
one who
salutes,
or
receives
kindly,
a
newcomer..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To seize
eagerly,
or with
alacrity;
to
accept
with
cordiality;
to
welcome..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.) Free to have or enjoy
gratuitously;
as, you are
welcome
to the use of my
library..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Producing
gladness;
grateful;
as, a
welcome
present;
welcome
news..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To offer in
words;
to
declare,
as a wish, a
greeting,
a
threat,
or
defiance,
etc.; as, to bid one
welcome;
to bid good
morning,
farewell,
etc..
Secure
::
Secure
(a.)
Confident
in
opinion;
not
entertaining,
or not
having
reason
to
entertain,
doubt;
certain;
sure; --
commonly
with of; as,
secure
of a
welcome..
Welcomed
::
Welcomed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Welcom.
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Received
with
gladness;
admitted
willingly
to the
house,
entertainment,
or
company;
as, a
welcome
visitor..
Welcome
::
Welcome
(n.)
Salutation
to a
newcomer.
Intruder
::
Intruder
(n.) One who
intrudes;
one who
thrusts
himself
in, or
enters
without
right,
or
without
leave or
welcome;
a
trespasser..
Intrude
::
Intrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
or force
(something)
in or upon;
especially,
to force
(one's
self) in
without
leave or
welcome;
as, to
intrude
one's
presence
into a
conference;
to
intrude
one's
opinions
upon
another..
Salutatory
::
Salutatory
(a.)
Containing
or
expressing
salutations;
speaking
a
welcome;
greeting;
--
applied
especially
to the
oration
which
introduces
the
exercises
of the
Commencements,
or
similar
public
exhibitions,
in
American
colleges..
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