Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvaɪt/
noun a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something
A1 I received an invite to my friend's birthday party.
A2 She sent out invites for her wedding to all her friends and family.
B1 The company extended an invite to all employees for the annual holiday party.
B2 The conference organizers sent out invites to all the keynote speakers.
C1 The exclusive club only grants invites to members who meet certain criteria.
C2 The prestigious award ceremony requires a formal invite for attendance.
verb to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something
A1 I invite my friends to my birthday party.
A2 She invites her colleagues to the meeting.
B1 They invited us to their house for dinner.
B2 The company invited him to speak at the conference.
C1 The president invited world leaders to the summit.
C2 The ambassador was invited to the royal banquet.
formal We would like to formally invite you to attend our annual gala event.
informal Hey, we're having a party this weekend, want to come? You're invited!
slang Yo, we're throwing a bash next Friday, you gotta come, you're totally invited!
figurative The beautiful sunset seemed to invite us to stay a little longer and enjoy the view.
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