HOSPITABLE


Meaning of HOSPITABLE in English

adjective

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The other Néouvielle lakes are infinitely more hospitable .

This is in large part by design, to make the system more hospitable to women.

There is no drink more hospitable than Scotch Whisky, wherever you are in the world.

Most technology companies put their stock offerings on hold, hoping for a more hospitable climate, but not TriTeal.

Where the countryside is more hospitable , this can be left to a thousand feet or so.

The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.

The climate is a good deal more hospitable than many parts of Britain.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a hospitable climate

Most of the people I met in Laos were very hospitable and kind.

Southerners are some of the most hospitable people we've ever met.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A hospitable host, full of charm and not jumpy, in spite of the scare.

Most technology companies put their stock offerings on hold, hoping for a more hospitable climate, but not TriTeal.

So many meetings and partings must have taken place beneath his roof, so many dark plots hatched between his hospitable walls.

The cold vast house became warm in atmosphere and hospitable .

The spirit of the people remains genuinely friendly, very hospitable .

These, I realized, were not the thoughts of a naturally hospitable person.

This is in large part by design, to make the system more hospitable to women.

Two friendly, hospitable brothers own and run the Hotel Gallini and regard both the hotel and their guests with great affection.

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