Use "hospitable" in a sentence

1. A Hospitable People

2. ‘Be Hospitable Without Grumbling’

3. The locals are very hospitable.

4. Ain't very hospitable, are they, boss?

5. The mountain folk are very hospitable.

6. The locals are hospitable and welcoming.

7. What benefits come from being hospitable?

8. The people are very friendly and hospitable.

9. The local people are friendly and hospitable.

10. 6 Aquila and Priscilla were exceptionally hospitable.

11. Or are you kind, hospitable, and considerate?

12. We got to know wonderful, hospitable brothers.

13. This is an excellent motive for being hospitable.

14. Being hospitable can lead to giving a witness.

15. The local people are very hospitable to strangers.

16. The local people were very kind and hospitable.

17. This couple had been very hospitable to us.

18. The Irish are known for being warmhearted and hospitable.

19. And the people were so very friendly, so hospitable.

20. Synonyms: adversarial, adversary, antipathetic… Antonyms: friendly, hospitable, nonAntagonistic… Find …

21. I asked, hospitable still, but not exactly effusive.

22. She is always hospitable to visitors from abroad.

23. 1 Their fervency is hospitable, but often arrives late.

24. Italians are known for being warm, hospitable, and gregarious.

25. Her neighbors spoke of her as kindly and hospitable.

26. The Horse Shoe Inn A comfortable and hospitable country inn.

27. Remember the hospitable woman Lydia mentioned in the Bible.

28. □ To what length did Abraham go to be hospitable?

29. Her neighbours spoke of her as kindly and hospitable.

30. This is not a hospitable environment for a typographic designer.

31. The Sahara is one of the world's least hospitable regions.

32. Antonyms for Adversative include friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic and cooperative

33. The hospitable host customarily provides more than his visitor can consume.

34. Even in summer this place did not look exactly hospitable.

35. Her neighbors spoke of her as kindly and hospitable. Sentencedict.com

36. 21 His very clothes seemed to partake of his hospitable nature.

37. I go now... to a distant... and I hope, hospitable shore.

38. Here, have pleasant climate, beautiful seascape and rich marine product, hospitable people.

39. How can we overcome barriers that may hinder us from being hospitable?

40. The villagers were very hospitable to/towards anyone who passed through.

41. Then, in practical terms, he added: “Be hospitable to one another without grumbling.”

42. Of the three major classes of words, verbs seem least hospitable to bias.

43. The climate is a good deal more hospitable than many parts of Britain.

44. Why do we need to “be hospitable to one another without grumbling”?

45. The people of East Timor are cheerful, curious, and hospitable by nature.

46. Its people are known for being exceptionally friendly, patient, polite, and hospitable.

47. He passed for an Englishman, was agreeable, handsome, ill-tempered, hospitable and witty.

48. Why is it important to be hospitable, generous, forgiving, and kind to fellow worshippers?

49. The hospitable host had his spare room emptied very quickly for the honoured guest.

50. There are two means whereby notation can accommodate, or be hospitable to, new subjects:

51. Though most have very little in a material way, they are kind and hospitable.

52. But if we show initiative, we will discover many other ways of being hospitable.

53. Lydia accepted the good news preached by Paul, was baptized, and immediately displayed hospitable qualities.

54. In ancient Israel a hospitable host provided oil to grease the heads of his guests.

55. The islanders were most hospitable and eager to hear what the Witnesses had to say.

56. Some are warm and hospitable, while others can be nothing short of an ice age.

57. A hospitable host, full of charm and not jumpy, in spite of the scare.

58. Proud, patriotic and fierce yet famously hospitable, Cretans maintain a rich connection to their culture.

59. Antonyms for Antipathetic include friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic, pro, agreeable, supporting, kind and cooperative

60. The widely dispersed suburbs proved less hospitable to party machines than the closely packed cities.

61. 21 The man is very hospitable; he keeps open house for his friends and fellow - workers.

62. Antonyms for Adversarial include friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic, cooperative, agreeable, amicable, warm and kind

63. (Hebrews 13:2) Especially should we remember to be hospitable to those who are grieving.

64. It's difficult to think of a less hospitable environment than the surface of the Moon.

65. (Proverbs 16:24) Because of her friendly and hospitable nature, Lydia was blessed with good friends.

66. Discussions with the hospitable people in the preaching work have led to over 6,000 Bible studies.

67. This is in large part by design,(Sentencedict.com) to make the system more hospitable to women.

68. Antonyms for Accusatorial include amicable, inquisitorial, friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic, cooperative, inconclusive and vindicatory

69. Braceros sought contracts offering good pay and decent working conditions in areas hospitable to Mexican laborers

70. Antagonistic definition: characterized by antagonism or antipathy synonyms: antipathetical, antipathetic, hostile antonyms: amicable, lovable, friendly, hospitable

71. My parents were truly hospitable, and they taught us to be the same.—Hebrews 13:2.

72. (Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:2) The Greek word for “hospitable” literally means “fond of strangers.”

73. Both acid - reducing drugs can make the stomach a more hospitable place for bacteria to colonize.

74. Generally, the notation is hospitable to new subjects, since they can be inserted by decimal subdivision.

75. 1734, James Thomson, Liberty She [Britain] rears to freedom an undaunted race, / Compatriot, zealous, hospitable, kind.

76. It was thrilling to meet so many warm, hospitable people who were interested in spiritual matters.

77. Amman is westernized but maintains its Middle Eastern flair, brimming with mouth-watering food and incredibly hospitable people

78. As parts of the world become uninhabitable, millions of people will try to migrate to more hospitable areas.

79. Bashkirs had a reputation as a hospitable but suspicious people, apt to plunder and disinclined to hard work

80. 20 Working closely with our fellow Christians, being kind and hospitable to one another, will bring boundless blessings.