Definitions and Examples of invited, welcome
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having received an invitation to attend an event or gathering.
Example
She was invited to the wedding and was excited to see her old friends.
Greeted or received with pleasure or approval; invited or encouraged to enter or participate.
Example
The new employee was welcome to join the team and was given a warm introduction.
Key Differences: invited vs welcome
- 1Invited is a term that describes someone who has been asked or requested to attend an event or gathering.
- 2Welcome is a term that describes someone who is greeted or received with pleasure or approval.
Effective Usage of invited, welcome
- 1Social Events: Use invited to describe someone who has been asked to attend an event or gathering, and welcome to describe someone who is greeted or received with pleasure or approval.
- 2Hospitality: Use welcome to describe someone who is invited or encouraged to enter or participate in a particular activity or event.
- 3Business: Use invited to describe someone who has been asked or requested to attend a meeting or conference.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Invited describes someone who has been asked to attend an event or gathering, while welcome describes someone who is greeted or received with pleasure or approval. Use these words to describe social events, hospitality, and business meetings.