Giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted.
Bid welcome to; greet upon arrival.
1 A formal welcome was held at Government House, lasting about 30 minutes.
2 The New Year period may bring about a welcome change of scenery.
3 They may simply say they, unlike Italy, welcome a good open game.
4 Mr Ahern said: I would certainly welcome it in the future .
5 That makes new research offering novel perspectives on the problem especially welcome .
6 In that case, I would welcome his view of the problem, also.
7 Sunak's focus on the labour market is welcome given worrying survey data.
8 The festival goes until tomorrow morning, when we welcome the New Year.
9 The far left sees in him a welcome pushback against American power.
10 The decision to focus on high-quality UK content is welcome , he said.
11 Clement said the school community wanted the new arrivals to feel welcome .
12 On election night, Lincoln also heard welcome news from the Keystone State.
13 Locals described the Government welcome as most tightly controlled in recent times.
14 Regulators and the oil and gas industry say they welcome the research.
15 Of course neither of us would welcome the attention of the police.
16 Also read: Thailand: The Land of Smiles set to welcome visitors again
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