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willcome

Definition:

noun

1. A warm and cordial greeting given to someone upon their arrival.

2. The act of welcoming someone or something with enthusiasm and hospitality.

verb

1. (intransitive) To come as a guest or visitor to a particular place.

2. (transitive) To receive or greet someone as they arrive.

Sample Sentences:

noun:

  1. She received a heartwarming willcome from her friends as she entered the party.
  2. The warm willcome from the locals made the tourists feel instantly at home.

verb:

  1. We willcome our guests with open arms at our annual gala.
  2. Please willcome our new colleagues and make them feel part of the team.

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