2
CONVENTION
You use
welcome
in expressions such as
welcome home
,
welcome to London
, and
welcome back
when you are greeting someone who has just arrived somewhere. [FORMULAE
] □
3
VERB
If you
welcome
an action, decision, or situation, you approve of it and are pleased that it has occurred. □ [V
n]
4
ADJ
If you describe something as
welcome
, you mean that people wanted it and are happy that it has occurred. □
5
VERB
If you say that you
welcome
certain people or actions, you are inviting and encouraging people to do something, for example to come to a particular place. □ [V
n]
6
ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you say that someone is
welcome
in a particular place, you are encouraging them to go there by telling them that they will be liked and accepted. □
7
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
, usu ADJ
to-inf] If you tell someone that they are
welcome
to
do something, you are encouraging them to do it by telling them that they are allowed to do it. □
8
ADJ
If you say that someone is
welcome to
something, you mean that you do not want it yourself because you do not like it and you are very willing for them to have it. □ [+
9 → see also welcoming
10 PHRASE If you make someone welcome or make them feel welcome, you make them feel happy and accepted in a new place.
11
PHRASE
If you say that someone
outstays
their
welcome
or
overstays
their
welcome
, you mean that they stay somewhere longer than they are wanted or expected to. □
12
CONVENTION
You say '
You're welcome
' to someone who has thanked you for something in order to acknowledge their thanks in a polite way. [FORMULAE
] □
wel|com|ing
/we
lkəm
I
ŋ/ ADJ
If someone is
welcoming
or if they behave in a
welcoming
way, they are friendly to you when you arrive somewhere, so that you feel happy and accepted. □
weld
/we
ld/ (welds
, welding
, welded
) VERB
To
weld
one piece of metal to another means to join them by heating the edges and putting them together so that they cool and harden into one piece. □ [V
n +
weld|er /we ldə r / (welders ) N‑COUNT A welder is a person whose job is welding metal.
wel|fare ◆◇◇ /we lfeə r /
1
N‑UNCOUNT
[usu with poss] The
welfare
of a person or group is their health, comfort, and happiness. □
2
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Welfare
services are provided to help with people's living conditions and financial problems. □