Definitions and Examples of include, welcome, accept
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To make someone or something part of a group or set.
Example
The new policy will include all employees in the decision-making process.
To greet someone with pleasure or goodwill.
Example
The hostess welcomed her guests with open arms and a warm smile.
To receive or take something willingly.
Example
She decided to accept the job offer and start a new career path.
Key Differences: include vs welcome vs accept
- 1Include means to add someone or something to a group or set.
- 2Welcome means to greet someone with pleasure or goodwill.
- 3Accept means to receive or take something willingly.
Effective Usage of include, welcome, accept
- 1Inclusion: Use include to express the idea of adding someone or something to a group or set.
- 2Hospitality: Use welcome to express the idea of greeting someone with pleasure or goodwill.
- 3Agreement: Use accept to express the idea of receiving or taking something willingly.
Remember this!
The antonyms of excommunicated are include, welcome, and accept. These words convey the opposite meaning of being excluded or banned from a group or community. Use these words to express inclusion, hospitality, and agreement.