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hospitality

[ US /ˌhɑspəˈtæɫəti/ ]
[ UK /hˌɒspɪtˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. kindness in welcoming guests or strangers

How To Use hospitality In A Sentence

  • I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
  • Kind and tempting was the invitation to prolong my stay at the See House; enticing was the prospect offered me of a visit to a seigneurie on the Ottawa; and it was with very great reluctance that, after a sojourn of only one day, I left this abode of refinement and hospitality, and the valued friends who had received me with so much kindness, for a tedious journey to New The Englishwoman in America
  • On the ground she was fêted with lavish hospitality by friends waiting at every far-flung airfield to whisk her off to a celebratory feast.
  • The traditional elements - hospitality, gorgeous locations, local food - are still present, but in a more boutiquey atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a reception in the hospitality suite before the game.
  • In the hospitality at Chelsea last week, a Russian was serving kedgeree.
  • A worker beyond belief, exuding charm and hospitality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hospitality - caritas - became a duty for all Christians, whether the one to whom aid was proffered or from whom it was received was a family or tribal member, or a stranger.
  • Taxpayers are paying for that - apparently, what is good for the goose is not good for the gander - but people who want to pay for their own hospitality venues are denied that right.
  • People are happy just to come and get munted on my munificent hospitality.
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