invitation
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
invitation
n 1: a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present
or take part in something; "an invitation to lunch"; "she
threw the invitation away"
2: a tempting allurement; "she was an invitation to trouble"
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Invitation \In`vi*ta"tion\, n. [L. invitatio: cf. F. invitation.
See {Invite}.]
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1. The act of inviting; solicitation; the requesting of a
person's company; as, an invitation to a party, to a
dinner, or to visit a friend.
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2. A document written or printed, or spoken words, conveying
the message by which one is invited.
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3. Allurement; enticement. [R.]
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She gives the leer of invitation. --Shak.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
85 Moby Thesaurus words for "invitation":
advance, agacerie, allure, allurement, appeal, approach,
asking price, attraction, attractiveness, bait, beguilement,
beguiling, bewitchery, bewitchment, bid, biddance, bidding,
blandishment, bribe, cajolery, call, calling, captivation, carrot,
charisma, charm, charmingness, come-hither, draw, enchantment,
encouragement, engraved invitation, enthrallment, enticement,
entrapment, fascination, feeler, fillip, flirtation,
forbidden fruit, glamour, incentive, incitement, inducement,
interest, inveiglement, invite, lure, magnetism, offer, offering,
overture, payment, percentage, persuasive, preliminary approach,
presentation, proffer, profit, proposition, provocation, pull,
request, reward, seducement, seduction, seductiveness, sex appeal,
snaring, stimulation, stimulative, stimulus, submission,
suggestion, summons, sweetener, sweetening, tantalization,
temptation, tentative approach, whet, winning ways, winsomeness,
witchery, wooing
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