Invitation

/ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A written or spoken request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.
She received an invitation to her friend's wedding.
A request for someone to participate in an event.
The conference sent out invitations to all industry leaders.
A formal solicitation to engage in an activity or to visit.
He sent out invitations for his birthday party.
An indication that someone is welcome to do something.
The open house served as an invitation to potential new residents.

Etymology

From Latin 'invitatio', from 'invito' meaning 'to invite'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

formal invitation
A structured request, often with specific details about the event.
open invitation
An invitation that allows anyone to attend without specific restrictions.
last-minute invitation
An invitation given shortly before the event starts.
cordial invitation
A friendly and warm request to attend an event.

Related Words

invite
A casual request for someone to join an event.
RSVP
A request for a response to an invitation.
event
A planned occasion or gathering.

Slang Meanings

Invite
Did you get the invite for the party?
Bash invite
I sent out bash invites for my birthday.