invited

[ɪnˈvaɪtɪd]

invited Definition

requested the presence or participation of someone in an event, gathering, or meeting.

Using invited: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "invited" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She invited me to her birthday party.

  • Example

    They invited us to their wedding ceremony.

  • Example

    The company invited him for a job interview.

  • Example

    I was invited to speak at the conference.

invited Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for invited

Antonyms for invited

Phrases with invited

  • ask someone to come into one's home or other place

    Example

    She invited me in for a cup of tea.

  • ask someone to go out with oneself

    Example

    He invited me out for dinner.

  • do something that is likely to cause problems or difficulties

    Example

    If you don't follow the rules, you're inviting trouble.

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Summary: invited in Brief

The verb 'invited' [ɪnˈvaɪtɪd] means to request someone's presence or participation in an event, gathering, or meeting. It is often used in social contexts, such as invitations to parties or weddings, as well as in professional settings, like job interviews or conferences. Examples include 'She invited me to her birthday party' and 'I was invited to speak at the conference.' The phrase 'invite someone in' means to ask someone to come into one's home or other place, while 'invite someone out' means to ask someone to go out with oneself.