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Welcomer

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Noun

1. greeter, saluter, welcomer

a person who greets

Example Sentences:
'the newcomers were met by smiling greeters'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Welcomer

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adjective
1. 
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
4. 
under no obligation (only in such phrases as you're welcome or he's welcome, as conventional responses to thanks)
sentence substitute
5. 
an expression of cordial greeting, esp to a person whose arrival is desired or pleasing
noun
6. 
the act of greeting or receiving a person or thing; reception
the new theory had a cool welcome
7.  wear out one's welcome
verb (transitive)
8. 
to greet the arrival of (visitors, guests, etc) cordially or gladly
9. 
to receive or accept, esp gladly

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Welcomer

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adjective
1. 
gladly and cordially received
a welcome guest
2. 
agreeable or gratifying
welcome news
3. 
freely and willingly permitted or invited
welcome to use the library
noun
4. 
an act or expression of welcoming
a hearty (or cold) welcome
interjection
5. 
you are welcome here
an expression of cordial greeting
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈwelcomed or ˈwelcoming
6. 
to greet with pleasure and hospitality
7. 
to receive or accept with pleasure or satisfaction
to welcome criticism
8. 
to meet, receive, or acknowledge in a specified way; greet

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Welcomer

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adj.
1. Received with pleasure and hospitality into one's company or home: a welcome guest.
2. Giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable or gratifying: a welcome respite from hard work.
3. Cordially or willingly permitted or invited: You are welcome to join us.
4. Used in the expression you're welcome to acknowledge an expression of gratitude.
n.
1. A cordial greeting or hospitable reception given to an arriving person.
2. A reception upon arrival: gave the stranger an unfriendly welcome.
3. The state of being welcome: Don't overstay your welcome.
tr.v. wel·comed, wel·com·ing, wel·comes
1. To greet, receive, or entertain (another or others) cordially or hospitably.
2. To receive or accept gladly: would welcome a little privacy.
interj.
Used to greet cordially a visitor or recent arrival.

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