Definition: 1. A colloquial expression for invitation. 2. Increase the likelihood of. 3. Invite someone to one's house. 4. Give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting.
Use 'invite' in a sentence:
1. Do you think we should invite some others to come along?
2. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
3. Have you been invited to their party?
4. He invited questions from the audience.
5. Why did the king invite artists to draw a painting of him?
6. He wanted to invite her to join in a study project.
7. They invite each other to parties.
8. Parents were invited to air their grievances at the meeting.
9. Invite a friend or family member to serve.
10. Let's invite her to come with us.
11. Why don't you invite Bryan to join the game?
12. Could I invite my friends to the party on Saturday, Mom?
13. Ten people were invited but only five turned up.
14. Who did you invite to the party?
15. The whole village was invited to the party.
16. Why would you invite a jerk like that anyway?
17. They have invited me to go to Paris with them.
18. Why didn't you invite me, Ratty?
19. Invite a friend to go.
20. It's no business of yours who I invite to the party.
21. He has invited nearly a hundred people but a lot aren't able to come.
22. Why didn't you invite John to your birthday party?
23. He wants to invite her to have dinner.
24. We have invited fifty people altogether.
25. "Look," she said, getting a brainwave, "why don't you invite them here?"
26. I'm in a dither about who to invite.
27. Can I invite Mary?
28. Did he invite you?
29. It was a great honour to be invited here today.
30. We have invited 50 people, not counting the children.
31. Invite a friend to be with them.
32. Invite the waiter to a fancy dinner.
33. Indeed, you may invite your friends to tomorrow's party.
34. We are working on the assumption that everyone invited will turn up.
35. I've been invited too, so I'll see you then.
36. She had twisted his arm to get him to invite her.
37. Local firms were invited to tender for the building contract.
38. Whom did they invite?
39. Who should invite whom?
40. We would have liked to invite all our relatives, but you have to draw the line somewhere.
41. Partners of employees are invited as a matter of form.
42. He had been nervous about inviting us.
43. She began to count up how many guests they had to invite.
44. I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks.
45. It was nice of them to invite us.
46. He hoped they would not feel affronted if they were not invited.
47. Most of the people I had invited turned up.
48. Professor Wilson was invited to speak about the results of his research.
49. The water looks really inviting.
50. He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited.
51. Do you want me to invite your accountant to this meeting?
52. I invited some of my colleagues but not all.
53. Only a select few have been invited to the wedding.
54. Have you been invited to their wedding?
55. Successful candidates will be invited for interview next week.
56. She was invited to give a paper on the results of her research.