Synonym: amiable, cordial, friendly, generous, gracious, neighborly, receptive, inhospitable. Similar words: inhospitable, hospital, suitable, equitable, inimitable, inevitable, creditable, inequitable. Meaning: adj. 1. favorable to life and growth 2. disposed to treat guests and strangers with cordiality and generosity 3. having an open mind.
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(31) The cold vast house became warm in atmosphere and hospitable.
(32) The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.
(33) In view of what you said, did you consider the use of night sticks on the heads of demonstrators hospitable?
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(34) Those Illyrians who did not assimilate probably moved to the less hospitable mountainous areas, but little is known of their fate.
(35) This is in large part by design, to make the system more hospitable to women.
(36) The spirit of the people remains genuinely friendly, very hospitable.
(37) It was a city as resistant to working-class solidarity as San Francisco was hospitable to it.
(38) Southerners are some of the most hospitable people we've ever met.
(39) It is also not a hospitable environment for advertisers, on whom great hopes for profit rest.
(40) These, I realized, were not the thoughts of a naturally hospitable person.
(41) Where the countryside is more hospitable, this can be left to a thousand feet or so.
(42) They are very hospitable.
(43) Their fervency is hospitable, but often arrives late.
(44) I asked, hospitable still, but not exactly effusive.
(45) Americans have the reputation of being very hospitable people.
(46) These savages were usually friendly, courteous, and hospitable.
(47) They settle down in hospitable regions, and crowd out those that can't compete.
(48) Both acid - reducing drugs can make the stomach a more hospitable place for bacteria to colonize.
(49) But belowground the environment may have been very different—warm, watery and possibly even hospitable to life.
(50) china’s unique culinary art holds itself to the country’s long history, vast territory and hospitable tradition.
(51) Fuping County, honest folk the people hospitable, hardworking and kind - hearted, abundant labor resources.
(52) He was very hospitable to me when I came to New York.
(53) Is by hospitable net independent research and development one section classical -like which "Shui Hu Zhuan" reorganizes by the famous work becomes the knight-errant.
(54) The great earth makes herself hospitable with the help of the grass.
(55) For years the hospitable Blackwell's had been his winter quarters.
(56) Unless smokers are consistently located near more hospitable warm-water vents, chemosynthesis can account for only a fraction of the vent faunas.
(57) Aside from the improbability of such an even occurring, the dry, hot surface of the musket ball would hardly be a hospitable vector for sperm.
(58) China’s unique culinary art owes itself to the country’s long history, vast territory and hospitable tradition.
(59) The man is very hospitable; he keeps open house for his friends and fellow - workers.
(60) Here, have pleasant climate, beautiful seascape and rich marine product, hospitable people.
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