Welcome meaning in English
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Definition
Welcome (back)!: Greetings! Hello! (again)
Welcome back! It's good to see you have returned!
a (warm) welcome: a (friendly, sincere) greeting, "hello"
We were received with a warm welcome of food, drinks and friendship.
to welcome: to greet, to meet, to receive, to say "hello"
The president welcomed the ambassador with a smile and a handshake.
Examples
- "Hello, good evening, and welcome to BLACKMAIL!"
- "Moira : Welcome to an extra special edition of Radio Rhubarb, folks!"
- "Princess Utopia : Welcome to Electric Ladyland."
- "Welcome to "Camel Convention Damascus", home of some of the most magnificent camels on Earth!"
- "Welcome to the asylum. Let me give you a quick tour."
- "Welcome to the program. Today we have a special treat for you."
- "Welcome to The Sunday Roast's newest column, written by me, Sigourney Weevil."
- "Alan Woody : Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Comedy Factory in Hollywood, California."
- "Guy DuPuy : Welcome to my home studio, Edward."
- "Bruno: Welcome back everyone."
- "Welcome to my office!"
- "As mayor of the Munchkin city, in the county of the land of Oz, I welcome you most regally..."
- "Welcome back to the land of the living!"
- "Let's welcome our first, and thankfully penultimate, that means second to last, entry: "Boy Joy Machine?"
- "Krazy Gideon : Welcome back, everyone."
- "Welcome to London Heathrow airport."
- "Welcome to the wedding!"
- "Youri says hello and welcome to Kalackistan!"
- "Dr. Loblaw : Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the scientific study of anomalous speech patterns - also known as the "crazy accent contest"."
- "Brent Vanderplop : Welcome back everyone to Radio Rhubarb's exclusive round-the-clock coverage of the Bruno Delavigne disappearance over the Pacific Ocean."
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