reception
The word "reception" can be used as both a countable and uncountable noun depending on the meaning. For example, when referring to signal quality (like phone reception), it is usually uncountable. In professional settings, "reception" often refers to the physical location (the front desk) or the staff working there. You might say "I'll leave the message at reception," treating it as a specific place. When describing how people react to something, such as a movie or a speech, we often use adjectives like "warm," "cold," or "mixed" to describe the type of reception received.
💬Casual Conversation
KAREN WHY ISNT MY PHONE WORKING THE RECEPTION HERE IS A MESS
You're in the middle of nowhere, Eleanor. Just deal with it.
Meanings
The action or manner of greeting or welcoming someone.
"The visitors received a warm reception upon their arrival."
A formal social occasion held to welcome someone or celebrate an event.
"The wedding reception was held in the hotel ballroom."
The quality of a signal received by a radio, television, or other electronic device.
"I can't hear you very well; the phone reception is terrible in this valley."