The noun form for the adjective hospitable is hospitableness.
A related noun form is hospitality.
The negative prefix in- means not, as in inhospitable.
The noun form of the adjective hospitable is hospitableness.
A related noun form is hospitality.
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Hospitality
The second.
The plural of hospitality is hospitalities.
It can range from holding a door open for someone to offering them refreshment when they enter your home.
Someone who is very welcoming and kindly.E.g. if you came to my house suddenly and said,' I need a bed'.and if I said,' Of course, come in, come in. Let me make you some nice tea', that would be hospitable of me!
The correct spelling is hospital (medical treatment facility).The similar adjective is "hospitable" (extending courtesy to guests).
The noun form of the adjective 'hospitable' is hospitableness.A related noun form is hospitality.
Sampson the Hospitable died in 530.
No, "hospitality" is an abstract noun. It refers to the concept or quality of being hospitable, which is not a tangible or physical thing.
My host was both gracious and hospitable.
The base word of "hospitable" is "hospitality."
The island of Hawaii is known for its hospitable climate.
It is important to be very hospitable to your guests if you are running a hotel.
She's a wonderful host whose kind, warm and hospitable to all of her guests.
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When i checked in to the hotel i found that the employees, complete with smiles, were extremely welcoming and hospitable.
The mild mid latitude climate is most hospitable to human settlement. Climates like a desert or mountain climate would not be as hospitable to a human settlement.