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Meaning of invitation
A formal or informal request to someone to participate in an event, attend a gathering, or take part in an activity.
Etymology of invitation
The word "invitation" has its roots in the Latin "invitare," which means "to invite" or "to call upon"
The Latin "invitare" is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "vita" (meaning "life" or "way of life")
The word "invitation" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to refer to a formal or informal request to participate in an event or activity
Synonyms
invitation
summons
bid
request
call
appeal
solicitation
ask
petition
proposal
offer
suggestion
overture
approach
advance
greeting
welcome
greeting card
notice
announcement
declaration
proclamation
notification
intimation
hint
allusion
reference
mention
nod
wink
signal
beckon
wave
gesture
indication
implication
insinuation
suggestion
hint
tip
cue
prompt
reminder
memo
note
message
letter
card
telegram
dispatch
communiqué
bulletin
circular
flyer
handbill
poster
placard
billboard
notice
advertisement
publicity
promotion
campaign
appeal
plea
entreaty
supplication
prayer
invocation
conjuration
incantation
Definitions
- A formal or informal request to someone to participate in an event, attend a gathering, or take part in an activity
- * A written or printed card or message asking someone to attend a particular event or gathering
- * A tempting or attractive opportunity or situation
Usage Examples
- The company sent out invitations to all of its employees to attend the annual holiday party
- * She received an invitation to speak at the conference and was thrilled at the opportunity
- * The invitation to join the club was tempting, but he decided to decline