welcome
This word carries a strong emotional charge of openness and hospitality. It suggests a bridge being built between a host and a guest, or a person and a new idea, removing barriers of hesitation or hostility. It is widely used in both formal diplomatic settings and casual home environments to signal that someone is desired and valued. When used as an adjective, it describes a feeling of relief or gratitude. It is not just about being happy, but about the arrival of something that was specifically anticipated or needed to solve a problem, such as a welcome rain after a long drought.
Countable when referring to the specific act of greeting a person (a warm welcome). Uncountable when referring to the general state of being hospitable (the welcome extended to all).
Meanings
To greet someone in a friendly way upon their arrival.
"The host welcomed the guests with a warm smile."
To accept a suggestion or change with pleasure.
"The company welcomed the new safety regulations."
Pleasing or satisfying because it is wanted or needed.
"A cold drink is very welcome on a hot day."