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welcoming

[ UK /wˈɛlkʌmɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈwɛɫkəmɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very cordial
    a welcoming smile

How To Use welcoming In A Sentence

  • The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed. The Sun
  • A slender man with burnt honey skin and almond eyes grinned and gave Tala a welcoming bow.
  • There are thousands of film festivals around the world, many as welcoming to the casual visitor as they are to movie industry bigwigs. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are single, your new love has a gift for turning houses into welcoming homes. The Sun
  • It was the elder son, he said, who just could not accept the generosity and graciousness of his father in welcoming back a lost and wayward brother.
  • on his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party
  • He was a sidesman there for more than 40 years, welcoming people into the church.
  • It seems more likely, however, that our culture of cleanliness is what does us in when it comes to welcoming dog patrons in our nation's eateries. Should we be more like the French and invite dogs to dinner?
  • We are looking for telephoners, people with teaching skills, cooks, and above all, those who like to be welcoming.
  • Alaska showed itself to be wild, rugged, unforgiving - yet at the same time alluring and welcoming.
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