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Sinónimos detallados de invite en inglés

invite:

to invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)

  1. to invite
    to invite; to engage; to invoke; to enlist; to initiate; operationalize; to begin; to call in
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
    • engage verbo (engages, engaged, engaging)
    • invoke verbo (invokes, invoked, invoking)
    • enlist verbo (enlists, enlisted, enlisting)
    • initiate verbo (initiates, initiated, initiating)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • call in verbo (calls in, called in, calling in)
  2. to invite
    to attract; to seduce; to tempt; to entice; to allure; to invite
    • attract verbo (attracts, attracted, attracting)
    • seduce verbo (seduces, seduced, seducing)
    • tempt verbo (tempts, tempted, tempting)
    • entice verbo (entices, enticed, enticing)
    • allure verbo (allures, allured, alluring)
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
  3. to invite
    to invite
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
  4. to invite
    – ask someone in a friendly way to do something 1
    to bid; to invite
    – ask someone in a friendly way to do something 1
    • bid verbo (bids, bidding)
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
  5. to invite
    – request the participation or presence of 1
    to invite; to call for
    – request the participation or presence of 1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
      • The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference1
    • call for verbo (calls for, called for, calling for)
  6. to invite
    – ask to enter 1
    to invite; ask in
    – ask to enter 1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
      • We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee1
    • ask in verbo
  7. to invite
    – express willingness to have in one's home or environs 1
    to receive; to invite; to take in
    – express willingness to have in one's home or environs 1
    • receive verbo (receives, received, receiving)
      • The community warmly received the refugees1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
    • take in verbo (takes in, took in, taking in)
  8. to invite
    – increase the likelihood of 1
    to invite; to ask for
    – increase the likelihood of 1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
      • invite criticism1
    • ask for verbo (asks for, asked for, asking for)
      • ask for trouble1
  9. to invite
    – give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting 1
    to tempt; to invite
    – give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting 1
    • tempt verbo (tempts, tempted, tempting)
      • the window displays tempted the shoppers1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
  10. to invite
    – invite someone to one's house 1
    to invite; ask round; ask over
    – invite someone to one's house 1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
      • Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?1
    • ask round verbo
    • ask over verbo
  11. to invite
    – have as a guest 1
    to invite; to pay for
    – have as a guest 1
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
      • I invited them to a restaurant1
    • pay for verbo (pays for, paid for, paying for)
  12. to invite
    – To ask someone to engage in an instant conversation. 2
    to invite
    – To ask someone to engage in an instant conversation. 2
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)

Conjugaciones de invite:

present
  1. invite
  2. invite
  3. invites
  4. invite
  5. invite
  6. invite
simple past
  1. invited
  2. invited
  3. invited
  4. invited
  5. invited
  6. invited
present perfect
  1. have invited
  2. have invited
  3. has invited
  4. have invited
  5. have invited
  6. have invited
past continuous
  1. was inviting
  2. were inviting
  3. was inviting
  4. were inviting
  5. were inviting
  6. were inviting
future
  1. shall invite
  2. will invite
  3. will invite
  4. shall invite
  5. will invite
  6. will invite
continuous present
  1. am inviting
  2. are inviting
  3. is inviting
  4. are inviting
  5. are inviting
  6. are inviting
subjunctive
  1. be invited
  2. be invited
  3. be invited
  4. be invited
  5. be invited
  6. be invited
diverse
  1. invite!
  2. let's invite!
  3. invited
  4. inviting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

invite [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the invite
    – a colloquial expression for invitation 1
    the invite
    – a colloquial expression for invitation 1
    • invite [the ~] sustantivo
      • he didn't get no invite to the party1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "invite":

  1. a colloquial expression for invitation1
    • he didn't get no invite to the party1
  2. ask someone in a friendly way to do something1
  3. request the participation or presence of1
    • The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference1
  4. ask to enter1
    • We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee1
  5. express willingness to have in one's home or environs1
  6. increase the likelihood of1
    • invite criticism1
  7. give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting1
  8. invite someone to one's house1
    • Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?1
  9. have as a guest1
    • I invited them to a restaurant1
  10. To ask someone to engage in an instant conversation.2

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