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  1. WELCOME definition: 1. to be pleased about and encourage or support something: 2. to meet and speak to someone in a…. Learn more.

  2. Welcome definition: (a word of kindly greeting, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure). See examples of WELCOME used in a sentence.

  3. welcome: [verb] to greet hospitably and with courtesy or cordiality.

  4. WELCOME meaning: 1. to be pleased about and encourage or support something: 2. to meet and speak to someone in a…. Learn more.

  5. welcome: 1 n the state of being welcome “don't outstay your welcome ” Type of: acceptance the state of being acceptable and accepted n a greeting or reception “the proposal got a warm welcome ” Types: cordial reception , hospitality kindness in welcoming guests or strangers inhospitality unkind and inconsiderate welcome glad hand a warm ...

  6. WELCOME definition: 1. used to greet someone who has just arrived somewhere: 2. to greet someone who has arrived in a…. Learn more.

  7. to say hello to somebody in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere. welcome somebody They were at the door to welcome us.; to welcome a visitor/guest; welcome somebody to something It is a pleasure to welcome you to our home.; welcome somebody + adv./prep.

  8. 9 meanings: 1. gladly and cordially received or admitted 2. bringing pleasure or gratitude 3. freely permitted or invited 4..... Click for more definitions.

  9. [countable, uncountable] something that you do or say to somebody when they arrive, especially something that makes them feel you are happy to see them to get/receive a welcome; Thank you for your warm welcome.; The winners were given an enthusiastic welcome when they arrived home. He returned to a hero’s welcome.; a speech/smile of welcome

  10. Full Definition of WELCOME. 1. : received gladly into one's presence or companionship <was always welcome in their home>. 2. : giving pleasure : received with gladness or delight especially in response to a need <a welcome relief>. 3. : willingly permitted or admitted <he was welcome to come and go — W. M. Thackeray>.

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