Noun
1. a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something;
2. a tempting allurement;
I incurred his displeasure by refusing the invitation.
Delightedly she accepted the invitation.
He gladly accepted their invitation.
He accepted the invitation with pleasure.
I excepted him from my invitation.
It'stands to reason that I should accept her invitation.
Much to my regret, I am unable to accept your kind invitation.
Their frequent invitation places us under an obligation to invite them to our house for a change.
I deem it an honour to accept your invitation.
We'll be very happy to accept your kind invitation.
He accepted the invitation with feigned enthusiasm.
She feels flattered by your invitation.
He declined an invitation to dinner.
It is polite that she accepts his invitation.
He snapped at an invitation to the palace.
She refused their invitation.
Thank you for your kind invitation.
He respectfully declined the invitation.
The article was an invitation for public protest against the newspaper.
It was kind of you to extend an invitation to us.
I hesitated ( about ) whether to accept the invitation.
They were persuaded that we would accept the invitation.
Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
"I can't pass this up." She waved the invitation.
Elizabeth had a standing invitation to stay with her.
It would be most ungracious and impolite to refuse a simple invitation to supper with him.
He's understood to be there at the personal invitation of President Daniel Arap Moi.
The Syrians have not yet accepted an invitation to attend.
The invitation had caught me off guard.
Don't leave your shopping on the back seat of your car— it's an open invitation to a thief.
There is relatively little information about invitation, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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