Welcome
41welcome — noun an instance or manner of greeting someone. ↘a pleased or approving reaction. exclamation used to greet someone in a glad or friendly way. verb 1》 greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way. 2》 be glad to receive or hear of:… …
42welcome — 1. noun I appreciate the welcome I got from your parents Syn: greeting, salutation; reception, hospitality; red carpet (treatment) 2. verb 1) welcome your guests in their own language Syn: greet, salute, receive, meet, usher in 2) …
43welcome — 1. noun a welcome from the vicar Syn: greeting, salutation, reception, hospitality, the red carpet 2. verb 1) welcome your guests in their own language Syn: greet, salute, receive, meet, usher in 2) …
44Welcome to L.A. — Infobox Film name = Welcome To L.A. director = Alan Rudolph producer = Robert Altman Scott Bushnell Robert Eggenweiler writer = Alan Rudolph starring = Keith Carradine Geraldine Chaplin Sally Kellerman Harvey Keitel Lauren Hutton Viveca Lindfors… …
45Welcome — 1 Original name in latin Welcome Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 35.90292 latitude 80.25699 altitude 262 Population 4162 Date 2011 05 14 2 Original name in latin Welcome Name in other language State… …
46welcome — I. n. 1. Greeting, salutation. 2. Kind reception. II. v. a. Greet, receive, bid welcome. III. a. 1. Gladly received or entertained, admitted with pleasure. 2. Acceptable, pleasing, agreeable, pleasant, grateful, gratifying …
47welcome — [12] Old English had the greeting wilcume, which was a compound word formed from wil ‘pleasure’ (ancestor of modern English will) and cume, a derivative of cuman ‘come’. From it was formed the verb wilcumian ‘welcome’. (German has the parallel… …
48welcome — See: WEAR OUT ONE S WELCOME …
49welcome — See: WEAR OUT ONE S WELCOME …
50welcome — See: wear out one s welcome …