hospitable
Americanadjective
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receiving or treating guests or strangers warmly and generously.
a hospitable family.
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characterized by or betokening warmth and generosity toward guests or strangers.
a hospitable smile.
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favorably receptive or open (usually followed byto ).
to be hospitable to new ideas; a climate hospitable to the raising of corn.
adjective
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welcoming to guests or strangers
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fond of entertaining
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receptive
hospitable to new ideas
Other Word Forms
- hospitableness noun
- hospitably adverb
Etymology
Origin of hospitable
First recorded in 1560–70; from Latin hospitā(re) “to receive as guest” (compare Latin hospitārī “to be a guest”; hospitium ) + -ble
Example Sentences
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"We don't know yet if any planets orbiting M dwarfs are hospitable to life, but I feel confident that space weather is going to be an important part of answering that question."
From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2026
"The Irish golf fans are some of the best in the world. They are so passionate about the game, so hospitable and so down to earth," he said.
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2026
The movement is continuing to fare well in some American cities, including those hospitable to progressive politics more generally.
From Slate • Nov. 7, 2025
There are many obstacles to making campuses more hospitable.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2025
On this particular trip Jupiter had determined to find out how hospitable the people of Phrygia were.
From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton
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