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- verbwelcomed (past tense) · welcomed (past participle)
- greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way:"hotels should welcome guests in their own language"
- be glad to entertain (someone) or receive (something):"we welcome any comments"
- react with pleasure or approval to (an event or development):"the bank's decision to cut its rates was widely welcomed"
OriginOld English wilcuma ‘a person whose coming is pleasing’, wilcumian (verb), from wil- ‘desire, pleasure’ + cuman ‘come’. The first element was later changed to wel- ‘well’, influenced by Old French bien venu or Old Norse velkominn.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The meaning of welcomed is to be pleased about and encourage or support something12. It can also mean to receive or accept with pleasure34. Welcomed can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is received with pleasure and hospitality34, or as a verb to express that someone or something is cordially or willingly permitted or invited34.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to be pleased about and encourage or support something: The new appointment has been widely welcomed.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/welc…welcome verb [ T ] uk / ˈwel.kəm / us / ˈwel.kəm / welcome verb [T] (ENCOURAGE) B2 to be pleased about and encourage or support something: The new appointment has been widely welcomed.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/welc…adj. 1. Received with pleasure and hospitality into one's company or home: a welcome guest. 2. Giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable or gratifying: a welcome respite from hard work. 3. Cordially or willingly permitted or invited: You are welcome to join us.www.thefreedictionary.com/welcomed
2 : to receive or accept with pleasure We welcomed the opportunity to travel. 1 : greeted or received gladly a welcome rain Visitors are welcome. 3 : willingly permitted to do, have, or enjoy something You're welcome to come along. Love words?
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