Inviter example sentences

Related (10): host, caller, summoner, asker, initiator, solicitor, welcomer, convener, requestor, beckoner.

[inˈvīdər] ✕ Play

  - noun form of invite

✕ Play verb [inˈvīt]

invite (verb) · invites (third person present) · invited (past tense) · invited (past participle) · inviting (present participle)

  - make a polite, formal, or friendly request to (someone) to go somewhere or to do something:

  - make a formal or polite request for (something, especially an application for a job or opinions on a particular topic) from someone:

  - (of an action or situation) tend to elicit (a particular reaction or response) or to tempt (someone) to do something:

  - an invitation:

Synonyms

invite, ask, bid, summon, request, solicit, seek, petition, summon, refuse, cause, induce, provoke, create, generate, engender, foster, encourage, draw, attract, incite, elicit, arouse, tempt, court, allure, entice, invitation, request, call, bidding, summons, Legal

"Inviter" Example Sentences

1. I need to inviter her to the party.
2. The birthday girl wanted to inviter all of her friends.
3. He was hesitant to inviter his ex-girlfriend to the wedding.
4. Can you inviter them over for dinner tonight?
5. We should inviter the new neighbors to our block party.
6. She agreed to inviter her sister to stay with her for a few days.
7. I hope he doesn't inviter his obnoxious friend to our event.
8. The HR manager will inviter the top candidates for a second interview.
9. Did you remember to inviter your parents to the graduation ceremony?
10. He wants to inviter his coworkers out for drinks after work.
11. She was happy to inviter her best friend to be her Maid of Honor.
12. We should inviter the whole family over for Christmas dinner.
13. The event planner is responsible for making sure to inviter all the VIP guests.
14. We decided not to inviter our nosy neighbors to our BBQ.
15. My cousin forgot to inviter me to his wedding, and I was pretty upset.
16. The concert promoter will inviter the opening acts to perform on stage.
17. She was careful to inviter only her closest friends to her bachelorette party.
18. The boss decided to inviter the entire staff to the company picnic.
19. He didn't want to inviter his ex-girlfriend to his birthday party, but his friend convinced him otherwise.
20. The party-goers were surprised when the hostess didn't inviter any unexpected guests.
21. After their big fight, she decided not to inviter him to her wedding.
22. The conference organizer made sure to inviter all the keynote speakers to attend.
23. We should inviter our extended family to our summer reunion.
24. The bride-to-be is still trying to decide whether or not to inviter her estranged father to the wedding.
25. The club promoter can only inviter a limited number of guests to their exclusive event.
26. I forgot to inviter my sister-in-law to my baby shower, and we ended up having a big argument.
27. The restaurant manager made sure to inviter the food critics to review their new menu.
28. He was excited to inviter his favorite celebrity to his charity event.
29. The party planner will inviter all the children from the neighborhood to the birthday party.
30. She was shocked when her boss decided to inviter her to his weekend retreat.

Common Phases

1. The inviter requested my presence at the party;
2. I have yet to hear back from the inviter regarding the event;
3. The inviter extended the invitation to both of us;
4. I was surprised to see the inviter at the art exhibit;
5. The inviter sent a reminder about the upcoming meeting.

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