adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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The other Néouvielle lakes are infinitely more hospitable .
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This is in large part by design, to make the system more hospitable to women.
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There is no drink more hospitable than Scotch Whisky, wherever you are in the world.
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Most technology companies put their stock offerings on hold, hoping for a more hospitable climate, but not TriTeal.
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Where the countryside is more hospitable , this can be left to a thousand feet or so.
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The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.
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The climate is a good deal more hospitable than many parts of Britain.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hospitable climate
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Most of the people I met in Laos were very hospitable and kind.
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Southerners are some of the most hospitable people we've ever met.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hospitable host, full of charm and not jumpy, in spite of the scare.
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Most technology companies put their stock offerings on hold, hoping for a more hospitable climate, but not TriTeal.
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So many meetings and partings must have taken place beneath his roof, so many dark plots hatched between his hospitable walls.
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The cold vast house became warm in atmosphere and hospitable .
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The spirit of the people remains genuinely friendly, very hospitable .
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These, I realized, were not the thoughts of a naturally hospitable person.
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This is in large part by design, to make the system more hospitable to women.
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Two friendly, hospitable brothers own and run the Hotel Gallini and regard both the hotel and their guests with great affection.