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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "invitation" in a sentence

    invitation example sentences

    invitation


    1. Another cloud crossed her mind, Yorthop's years in the central city were running short, she feared that might be the reason for this invitation


    2. When it gets serious you get an invitation to his eco-house out in the mountains


    3. and invitation it needs


    4. ‘Now is that an invitation to complain or what!’ she said brightly, a rogue tear letting the side down


    5. He and Enrico were not close friends, not really much more than acquaintances, but the invitation to ride along on such a mission was interesting


    6. They were arguing about some local movies he hadn't seen before the evening was over and he did not accept her invitation to Dusksleep


    7. Karalintze Thwaite – Pippa Akeman and I accept your kind invitation and will be at your house tomorrow morning at the time suggested


    8. and an invitation on my lips


    9. and an invitation on these lips,


    10. A little later in the year, the famous gardener and his wife were honoured with an invitation to attend a dinner at a famous politician’s house

    11. Over the course of her first week in residence Annie, who was naturally quiet even in happy times, impressed her great-aunt with her obvious inner sorrow, which the old dear thought only fitting for a woman of the Craig line, and the next Saturday afternoon Annie received her first invitation to call on her relative in her own apartment


    12. I avail myself of his invitation, going to get coffee for us both first, and tell him all about the weekend


    13. Thanks for the invitation, Anna


    14. Thanks for the invitation though


    15. When Tarak came forward and said his good-byes he received an invitation in return


    16. She had also arranged an invitation to join Lord Tarak’s party to the festivities at Sea Hold that evening


    17. is given by invitation and approval from any other member


    18. honoured with an invitation to attend a dinner at a famous


    19. I should imagine I could get sufficient of them to talk to me and then possibly wind up with an invitation for financial donations


    20. Annie received her first invitation to call on her relative in her own

    21. ‘I think so, Bill left me the invitation and a rough idea of what I can expect tonight


    22. Bram placed the glass on their table, a clear invitation for


    23. out-of-the-blue invitation to return to his parents’ house on the first


    24. The boys accept his invitation and pay a house call


    25. Allcock when they were reunited that evening for dinner, as well as his appreciation for the invitation


    26. Harry, hadn't said two words regarding the invitation, nor of his benefactor's having volunteered him; he simply smiled and asked, “When shall I be ready to join you?”


    27. Allcock, again, begged off the extended invitation


    28. Tom was genuinely heartened by this invitation and expressed his


    29. thanks profusely, promising to take up her kind invitation as soon as


    30. She sounds really chirpy as she tells me all about it and, before I can comment, she goes on to mention my invitation and asks which night would be most convenient for me

    31. bowed respectfully, before delivering the invitation as


    32. honoured to accept their invitation


    33. It’s obviously been hand-delivered … curious, I open it to find a fancy, glitter-covered invitation from the Ladies Katie and Abi requesting my presence at an alfresco luncheon with the Richards family at Lacock Abbey on Easter Monday


    34. ‘I’ve come about the invitation to join you tomorrow, I was thrilled to bits when I got it … I’d love to come with you; it is kind of you to invite me, Sally’


    35. ‘The invitation mentioned a picnic, can I bring something towards that?’


    36. Jo laughed and explained that the invitation was couched in very formal terms inviting the Lady Josephine Symons to join the Ladies Katie and Abigail for an al fresco entertainment


    37. I’d worn my red outfit and the look in his eyes when he arrived told me all I needed to know … On the way to the cricket club, I told him all about my visit with Dad, passing on the invitation to visit and suggesting that it might be better if he went when I was at work


    38. The dining room is a mess with bits of paper and glitter left over from the creation of Jo’s invitation littering the floor


    39. Her name was Sarah Bunker and she was at present between teaching assignments and condescended to accept the Tahoe City's invitation to start-up their fledgling school


    40. Jack wiggled his butt in the air, as an invitation for the imps to come and kick his backside while he was vulnerable

    41. Spelman was thankful for the offer and acquiesced to his daughter's whole-hearted support of the invitation


    42. Rubbing her backside, she considered his invitation


    43. wait this building's entry is broader and has a greater feeling of both security and invitation


    44. Epilogue: Invitation and Warning


    45. The merchant outlined the tenets of the discipline and various verifications of its claims, adding as he did so that he himself was at liberty tell her what he knew of it, as he had declined the invitation to the 'path' when he was still young and very foolish


    46. I want to thank you for your invitation to visit you


    47. I remembered about your invitation sometimes, but I don't think you would like the idea because you still have classes at the time and maybe you're busy


    48. Even though she didn't know a soul there, she accepted his invitation


    49. It is like an invitation for a different future


    50. The Father sends out the invitation saying, “All who are thirsty, come to the waters














































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    Synonyms for "invitation"

    invitation request summons

    "invitation" definitions

    a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something


    a tempting allurement