Synonym: appeal, ask, attract, call, interest, request, summon, tempt. Similar words: invited, in vitro, invitation, in view of, invisible, bougainvillea, vital, levity. Meaning: [ɪn'vaɪt] n. a colloquial expression for invitation. v. 1. increase the likelihood of 2. invite someone to one's house 3. give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting 4. ask someone in a friendly way to do something 5. have as a guest 6. ask to enter 7. request the participation or presence of 8. express willingness to have in one's home or environs.
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61. We have to invite your parents and my parents, and then there's your brother.
62. Jenny wanted to invite all her friends, but I quickly vetoed that idea .
63. If you keep arguing with Gerry, they won't invite us back.
64. We would have liked to invite all our relatives, but you have to draw the line somewhere.
65. Their frequent invitation places us under an obligation to invite them to our house for a change.
66. Do we really have to invite all my insufferable relatives to the wedding?
67. Why don't you invite Seb, or whatever he's called, to supper?
68. We need to invite three more girls to balance up the numbers .
69. Do you think it was forward of me to invite her to dinner when we'd only just met?
70. He denounced the decision to invite his fellow archbishop to preach.
71. Thanks for your invite.
72. To follow the proposed course of action is to invite nemesis.
73. If you can't make it Friday, we can invite somebody else .
74. Can I invite Mary?
75. I thought it appropriate to invite her to speak at the meeting.
76. Oh, blow it! I've forgotten to invite Paul to the party.
77. There's no one else I really want to invite apart from you.
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78. It was rather tactless of you to invite his ex-girlfriend.
79. He said he would invite me to his new house after it was headed up.
80. Her paintings invite comparison with those of the early Impressionists .
81. "Well, he didn't invite me to his party so I'm certainly not inviting him to mine!" she said petulantly.
82. She began to count up how many guests they had to invite.
83. Richard often used to invite me back for coffee after the show.
84. I was thumbing through my address book to see who we could invite.
85. Mr and Mrs Wall invite you to the marriage of their daughter Ann to Mr Thomas Lea.
86. Let's invite Ted -- he knows how to bring a party to life.
87. Why don't you invite her for a drink at the club one evening?
88. Don't invite her to the party. She's so prim and proper.
89. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
90. She was making out a list of people to invite.
More similar words: invited, in vitro, invitation, in view of, invisible, bougainvillea, vital, levity, gravity, vitamin, activity, convince, convict, envious, affidavit, depravity, envision, convivial, convinced, levitation, inevitable, inevitably, convincing, convicted, sensitivity, conviction, invent, invade, in vain, invoke.