Crossword-Solution: HOSPITABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hospitable | a. | Receiving and entertaining strangers or guests with kindness and without reward; kind to strangers and guests; characterized by hospitality. |
| Hospitable | a. | Proceeding from or indicating kindness and generosity to guests and strangers; as, hospitable rites. |
We have 27 clues for the answer “HOSPITABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| favorable to life and growth | 1 answer |
| Kind, as to guests | 1 answer |
| Keeping open house. | 1 answer |
| Friendly toward guests | 1 answer |
| Cordially disposed | 1 answer |
| Neighbourly | 12 answers |
| Neighborly | 12 answers |
| Welcoming | 17 answers |
| Social | 20 answers |
| Gregar-ious | 20 answers |
| sociable | 31 answers |
| Courteous | 37 answers |
| Affable | 46 answers |
| Amenable | 46 answers |
| gracious | 47 answers |
| amicable | 47 answers |
| Cordial | 48 answers |
| "Welcome ___" | 50 answers |
| Accommodating | 55 answers |
| Amiable? | 57 answers |
| Liberal | 64 answers |
| Warm | 65 answers |
| convivial | 65 answers |
| Receptive | 66 answers |
| Benevolent | 75 answers |
| Generous | 81 answers |
| Kind | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with HOSPITABLE (5)
And he said: “O guests! why is it That your hearts are so afflicted, That you sob so in the midnight? Has perchance the old Nokomis, Has my wife, my Minnehaha, Wronged or grieved you by unkindness, Failed in hospitable duties?” Then the shadows ceased from weeping, Ceased from sobbing and lamenting, And they said, with gentle voices: “We are ghosts of the departed, Souls of those who once were with you.
Witness the Streets of _Sodom_, and that night In _Gibeah_, when hospitable Dores Yielded thir Matrons to prevent worse rape.
His hospitable attentions were brief, but expressive, being confined to a shake of the hand, a slap on the shoulder, a loud laugh, and a pressing invitation to “fall to, and help themselves.” And now the sound of the music from the common room, or hall, summoned to the dance.
Everything was so kindly and comfortable; Giddy and Ray, and their hospitable little house, and the easy-going country, and the stars.
Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount, Westward, much nearer by south-west; behold Where on the AEgean shore a city stands, Built nobly, pure the air and light the soil— Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts 240 And Eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City or suburban, studious walks and shades.
Quotes with HOSPITABLE (3)
In my own life, as winters turn into spring, I find it not only hard to cope with mud but also hard to credit the small harbingers of larger life to come, hard to hope until the outcome is secure. Spring teaches me to look more carefully for the green stems of possibility; for the intuitive hunch that may turn into a larger insight, for the glance or touch that may thaw a frozen relationship, for the stranger's act of kindness that makes the world seem hospitable again.
I would disapprove of another hospitable man who was excessive in friendship, as of one excessive in hate. In all things balance is better.
Wherever forests have not been mowed down, wherever the animal is recessed in their quiet protection, wherever the earth is not bereft of four-footed life - that to the white man is an 'unbroken wilderness.' But for us there was no wilderness, nature was not dangerous but hospitable, not forbidding but friendly. Our faith sought the harmony of man with his surroundings; the other sought the dominance of surroundings. For us, the world was full of beauty; for the other, it was…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1962–2015).