WELCOME


Meaning of WELCOME in English

n., int., v., & adj.

--n. the act or an instance of greeting or receiving (a person, idea, etc.) gladly; a kind or glad reception (gave them a warm welcome).

--int. expressing such a greeting (welcome!; welcome home!).

--v.tr. receive with a welcome (welcomed them home; would welcome the opportunity).

--adj.

1. that one receives with pleasure (a welcome guest; welcome news).

2 (foll. by to, or to + infin.) a cordially allowed or invited; released of obligation (you are welcome to use my car). b iron. gladly given (an unwelcome task, thing, etc.) (here's my work and you are welcome to it).

Phrases and idioms:

make welcome receive hospitably. outstay one's welcome stay too long as a visitor etc. you are welcome there is no need for thanks.

Derivatives:

welcomely adv. welcomeness n. welcomer n. welcomingly adv.

Etymology: orig. OE wilcuma one whose coming is pleasing f. wil- desire, pleasure + cuma comer, with later change to wel- WELL(1) after OF bien venu or ON velkominn

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.