What are some opposite words for invite?
Antonyms for invite
ɪnˈvaɪt; ˈɪn vaɪtin·vite
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term invite.
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inviteverb
Synonyms:
request, ask for, ask out, ask, beseech, provoke, encourage, entreatinviteverb
An invitation.
We invited our friends round for dinner.
Synonyms:
ask, encourage, provoke, request, beseech, ask out, entreat, ask forinviteverb
To request formally.
I invite you all to be seated.
Synonyms:
encourage, provoke, ask, request, entreat, ask for, ask out, beseechinviteverb
To encourage.
Synonyms:
ask, beseech, entreat, encourage, request, provoke, ask for, ask out
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
inviteverb
a colloquial expression for invitation
"he didn't get no invite to the party"
invite, ask forverb
increase the likelihood of
"ask for trouble"; "invite criticism"
Synonyms:
bid, ask in, ask over, tempt, ask for, pay for, take in, call for, ask round, receiveinvite, ask over, ask roundverb
invite someone to one's house
"Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?"
Synonyms:
bid, ask in, ask over, tempt, ask for, pay for, take in, call for, ask round, receivetempt, inviteverb
give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting
"the window displays tempted the shoppers"
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influence, bid, pay for, ask over, ask in, lure, tempt, ask for, take in, call for, charm, receive, allure, ask round, enticeinvite, bidverb
ask someone in a friendly way to do something
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conjure, call for, bid, entreat, ask for, press, beseech, ask round, tempt, ask over, ask in, take in, tender, receive, wish, call, pay for, adjure, offerinvite, pay forverb
have as a guest
"I invited them to a restaurant"
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bid, ask in, ask over, tempt, ask for, pay for, take in, call for, ask round, receiveinvite, ask inverb
ask to enter
"We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee"
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bid, ask in, ask over, tempt, ask for, pay for, take in, call for, ask round, receiveinvite, call forverb
request the participation or presence of
"The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference"
Synonyms:
call for, demand, bespeak, involve, bid, ask for, gather up, need, ask round, tempt, ask over, ask in, take in, receive, pick up, quest, necessitate, pay for, require, take, collect, ask, request, postulatereceive, take in, inviteverb
express willingness to have in one's home or environs
"The community warmly received the refugees"
Synonyms:
earn, ask over, take in, put one over, gather in, suck up, assimilate, welcome, get, befool, adopt, slang, imbibe, pull in, find, put on, put one across, take, have, suck, meet, view, tempt, pay for, make, call for, see, receive, ask round, gain, bid, ingest, realise, encounter, soak up, sop up, watch, clear, incur, gull, take up, cod, ask for, pick up, fool, experience, draw, bring in, overhear, catch, absorb, dupe, realize, consume, obtain, collect, ask in, suck in
How to use invite in a sentence?
We wish to invite the ELN to join this initiative of a unilateral ceasefire like the FARC has done and invite them to reach an agreement as soon as possible on the agenda points we have been discussing for some time.
Im sure hes going to take Donald Trump invite back now, if we do decide, hes going to be like, Well, I didnt invite them anyway. Thats fine.
This is dumb. Europe, Canada, and Mexico are not China, and you don't treat allies the same way you treat opponents. We've been down this road before -- blanket protectionism is a big part of why America had a Great Depression. ' Make America Great Again' shouldn't mean' Make America 1929 Again,' bad news that @POTUS has decided to impose taxes on American consumers buying steel and aluminum from our closest allies -- Canada, the EU, and Mexico( with whom we run a trade surplus on steel). In addition to higher prices, these tariffs invite retaliation.
Usually we spend the holidays together, like Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving, but I’ve never been invited to Eddie’s birthday because why would you want your ex-wife at your f-----g birthday? i mean, there’s no point. But then yesterday, I got invited to his birthday by LeAnn. And then my son actually said, ‘Well, dad didn’t invite you for sure.’.
I blew up my neighbor’s car. Eric Stonestreet, he was very upset, he was so angry. He is not going to invite me to his Fourth of July bar-b-que, which is hitting below the belt.
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