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WELCOMEPronunciation:
(wel'kum),
—interj., n., v., -comed, -com•ing,
—adj.
—interj.
(a word of kindly greeting, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure):
Welcome, stranger!
—n.
1. a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives
pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
2. wear out one's welcome, to make one's visits so frequent or of such
long duration that they become offensive: Your cousins have long since
worn out their welcome.
—v.t.
1. to greet the arrival of (a person, guests, etc.) with pleasure or
kindly courtesy.
2. to receive or accept with pleasure; regard as pleasant or good: to
welcome a change.
3. to meet, accept, or receive (an action, challenge, person, etc.) in a
specified, esp. unfriendly, manner: They welcomed him with hisses and
catcalls.
—adj.
1. gladly received, as one whose arrival gives pleasure: a welcome
visitor.
2. agreeable, as something arriving, occurring, or experienced: a
welcome rest.
3. given full right by the cordial consent of others: She is welcome to
try it.
4. without obligation for the courtesy or favor received (used as a
conventional response to expressions of thanks): You're quite welcome.
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