Etymology: [ wel-k&m ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English welcǒme, welcǒm, from Old English wilcuma, meaning literally “well + come” (“May you have fared well in coming here!”). The Old English term was in Middle English reanalyzed, with the first element assimilated to wel (“well”), and second element to cǒme (cǒm, cume, cum), presumably under influence of Old French bienvenue, bienvenu (Modern French bienvenue, bienvenu), of same ultimate origin. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *welja-kwumon (“well-come”), from which cognate to German willkommen, Middle High German willekomen, Old High German willechomen, Dutch welkom, Danish and Norwegian velkommen, Swedish välkommen. Similar constructions are common in Romance languages, such as Spanish bienvenido, French bienvenue and Portuguese bem-vindo, each also meaning “ well coming ”. These do not derive from Classic Latin, where a similar construction is not found, and presumably are instead the result of a calque from Germanic to Proto-Romance (Vulgar Latin).
The act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception, Whose arrival is a cause of joy, to accept something willingly or gladly, Greeting given upon someone’s arrival, The utterance of such a greeting, to affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "Welcome!", Received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company; as, a welcome visitor, blessed, wanted; received with pleasure; free, given consent (to do something), Salutation to a newcomer, Free to have or enjoy gratuitously; as, you are welcome to the use of my library, To salute with kindness, as a newcomer; to receive and entertain hospitably and cheerfully; as, to welcome a visitor; to welcome a new idea, Producing gladness; grateful; as, a welcome present; welcome news, a greeting or reception; "the proposal got a warm welcome" the state of being welcome; "don't outstay your welcome" bid welcome to; greet upon arrival receive someone, as into one's house accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals" giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted; "a welcome relief"; "a welcome guest"; "made the children feel welcome"; "you are welcome to join us, greeting given upon someone's arrival. literally coming from a greating to wish hope that the spokee has had a well/great coming/journey, giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted; "a welcome relief"; "a welcome guest"; "made the children feel welcome"; "you are welcome to join us, bid welcome to; greet upon arrival receive someone, as into one's house accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals", the state of being welcome; "don't outstay your welcome", a greeting or reception; "the proposal got a warm welcome", Kind reception of a guest or newcomer; as, we entered the house and found a ready welcome, Capacity Building Forest Certification Experiences in core countries Ready to use presentation material Utility Glossary Search website Acrobat reader Interact!, If you say that you welcome certain people or actions, you are inviting and encouraging people to do something, for example to come to a particular place. We would welcome your views about the survey, If you say that someone is welcome in a particular place, you are encouraging them to go there by telling them that they will be liked and accepted. New members are always welcome I told him he wasn't welcome in my home, If you tell someone that they are welcome to do something, you are encouraging them to do it by telling them that they are allowed to do it. You are welcome to visit the hospital at any time, If you welcome an action, decision, or situation, you approve of it and are pleased that it has occurred. She welcomed this move but said that overall the changes didn't go far enough Welcome is also a noun. Environmental groups have given a guarded welcome to the Prime Minister's proposal, formulae You use welcome in expressions such as welcome home, welcome to London, and welcome back when you are greeting someone who has just arrived somewhere. Welcome to Washington Welcome back, Deborah -- It's good to have you here, receive, accept warmly; accept willingly; greet with kindness; greet a newcomer; receive a person into one's home, reception; greeting, interjection used to greet a visitor or recent arrival in a friendly manner; salutation to one who is a newcomer, If you welcome someone, you greet them in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere. Several people came by to welcome me She was there to welcome him home from war The delegates received a welcoming speech by the President. Welcome is also a noun. There would be a fantastic welcome awaiting him back here, If you say that someone is welcome to something, you mean that you do not want it yourself because you do not like it and you are very willing for them to have it. If women want to take on the business world they are welcome to it as far as I'm concerned. see also welcoming, If you describe something as welcome, you mean that people wanted it and are happy that it has occurred. This was certainly a welcome change of fortune, Index Page Site Map Programs Alliance Programs Bank Program Merchant Services, receive someone, as into one's house, Performance CRA Stories Performance Evaluation CRA Managers CRA Managers --> Glossary, If you make someone welcome or make them feel welcome, you make them feel happy and accepted in a new place, Reviews Interviews Articles Qualifications, bem vindo/a being viendoe/ae Goodbye adeus adeejoesh See you later até logo atè lohghoe, If you say that someone outstays their welcome or overstays their welcome, you mean that they stay somewhere longer than they are wanted or expected to. After the kindness that had been shown to him, he didn't want to outstay his welcome, formulae You say `You're welcome' to someone who has thanked you for something in order to acknowledge their thanks in a polite way. `Thank you for the information.' --- `You're welcome.', accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals", bid welcome to; greet upon arrival, to the Internet Glossary The purpose of this glossary is to help you with the confusing acronyms and terms which are so common on the Internet If you know of a term of which you would like a greater understanding, contact us and we will be glad to define it for you, Having received a warm welcome, Simple past tense and past participle of welcome, hospitable, accessible and cordial, Present participle of welcome, bienvenue, very cordial; "a welcoming smile", gladly and cordially received or admitted, received in a friendly manner, admitted warmly, received willfully and cordially, past of welcome, plural of welcome, third-person singular of welcome, offering a warm greeting, providing guests with a friendly reception, If someone is welcoming or if they behave in a welcoming way, they are friendly to you when you arrive somewhere, so that you feel happy and accepted. When we arrived at her house Susan was very welcoming, accessible and cordial, very cordial; "a welcoming smile,
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The act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception
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Whose arrival is a cause of joy
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to accept something willingly or gladly - "We welcome suggestions for improvement."
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Greeting given upon someone’s arrival
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The utterance of such a greeting
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to affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "Welcome!"
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Received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company; as, a welcome visitor
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blessed, wanted; received with pleasure; free, given consent (to do something) sıfat
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Salutation to a newcomer
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Free to have or enjoy gratuitously; as, you are welcome to the use of my library
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To salute with kindness, as a newcomer; to receive and entertain hospitably and cheerfully; as, to welcome a visitor; to welcome a new idea
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Producing gladness; grateful; as, a welcome present; welcome news
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a greeting or reception; "the proposal got a warm welcome" the state of being welcome; "don't outstay your welcome" bid welcome to; greet upon arrival receive someone, as into one's house accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals" giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted; "a welcome relief"; "a welcome guest"; "made the children feel welcome"; "you are welcome to join us
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greeting given upon someone's arrival. literally coming from a greating to wish hope that the spokee has had a well/great coming/journey
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giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted; "a welcome relief"; "a welcome guest"; "made the children feel welcome"; "you are welcome to join us
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bid welcome to; greet upon arrival receive someone, as into one's house accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals"
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the state of being welcome; "don't outstay your welcome"
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a greeting or reception; "the proposal got a warm welcome"
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Kind reception of a guest or newcomer; as, we entered the house and found a ready welcome
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If you say that you welcome certain people or actions, you are inviting and encouraging people to do something, for example to come to a particular place. We would welcome your views about the survey
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If you say that someone is welcome in a particular place, you are encouraging them to go there by telling them that they will be liked and accepted. New members are always welcome I told him he wasn't welcome in my home
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If you tell someone that they are welcome to do something, you are encouraging them to do it by telling them that they are allowed to do it. You are welcome to visit the hospital at any time
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If you welcome an action, decision, or situation, you approve of it and are pleased that it has occurred. She welcomed this move but said that overall the changes didn't go far enough Welcome is also a noun. Environmental groups have given a guarded welcome to the Prime Minister's proposal
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formulae You use welcome in expressions such as welcome home, welcome to London, and welcome back when you are greeting someone who has just arrived somewhere. Welcome to Washington Welcome back, Deborah -- It's good to have you here
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receive, accept warmly; accept willingly; greet with kindness; greet a newcomer; receive a person into one's home fiil
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reception; greeting isim
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interjection used to greet a visitor or recent arrival in a friendly manner; salutation to one who is a newcomer ünlem
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If you welcome someone, you greet them in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere. Several people came by to welcome me She was there to welcome him home from war The delegates received a welcoming speech by the President. Welcome is also a noun. There would be a fantastic welcome awaiting him back here
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If you say that someone is welcome to something, you mean that you do not want it yourself because you do not like it and you are very willing for them to have it. If women want to take on the business world they are welcome to it as far as I'm concerned. see also welcoming
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If you describe something as welcome, you mean that people wanted it and are happy that it has occurred. This was certainly a welcome change of fortune
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If you make someone welcome or make them feel welcome, you make them feel happy and accepted in a new place
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bem vindo/a being viendoe/ae Goodbye adeus adeejoesh See you later até logo atè lohghoe
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If you say that someone outstays their welcome or overstays their welcome, you mean that they stay somewhere longer than they are wanted or expected to. After the kindness that had been shown to him, he didn't want to outstay his welcome
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formulae You say `You're welcome' to someone who has thanked you for something in order to acknowledge their thanks in a polite way. `Thank you for the information.' --- `You're welcome.'
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accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals"
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bid welcome to; greet upon arrival
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to the Internet Glossary The purpose of this glossary is to help you with the confusing acronyms and terms which are so common on the Internet If you know of a term of which you would like a greater understanding, contact us and we will be glad to define it for you
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Having received a warm welcome - "I felt so welcomed at your party last night."
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welcomed
Simple past tense and past participle of welcome
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welcoming
hospitable, accessible and cordial
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welcoming
Present participle of welcome
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Welcome.
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very cordial; "a welcoming smile"
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gladly and cordially received or admitted
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received in a friendly manner, admitted warmly, received willfully and cordially sıfat
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welcomed
past of welcome
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welcomes
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welcomes
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offering a warm greeting, providing guests with a friendly reception sıfat
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If someone is welcoming or if they behave in a welcoming way, they are friendly to you when you arrive somewhere, so that you feel happy and accepted. When we arrived at her house Susan was very welcoming
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