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reception
noun
a
formal
party
,
often
with
food
and
drinks
,
held
to
celebrate
an
event
such
as
a
wedding
or
to
greet
important
guests
•
After
the
ceremony
,
the
couple
invited
everyone
to
their
wedding
reception
by
the
lake
.
After
the
ceremony
,
the
couple
invited
everyone
to
their
wedding
reception
by
the
lake
.
•
The
embassy
hosted
a
lavish
reception
for
visiting
diplomats
.
The
embassy
hosted
a
lavish
reception
for
visiting
diplomats
.
noun
the
area
near
the
entrance
of
an
office
,
hotel
,
or
other
building
where
visitors
are
greeted
and
helped
•
Please
leave
your
parcel
at
reception
on
the
ground
floor
.
Please
leave
your
parcel
at
reception
on
the
ground
floor
.
•
There
was
no
one
at
reception
when
we
arrived
late
at
night
.
There
was
no
one
at
reception
when
we
arrived
late
at
night
.
noun
the
way
people
greet
,
welcome
,
or
react
to
someone
or
something
when
it
arrives
or
is
presented
•
The
villagers
gave
the
visiting
doctors
a
warm
reception
in
the
town
square
.
The
villagers
gave
the
visiting
doctors
a
warm
reception
in
the
town
square
.
•
The
new
smartphone
received
a
mixed
reception
from
tech
reviewers
.
The
new
smartphone
received
a
mixed
reception
from
tech
reviewers
.
From
Latin
receptiō
(“
a
receiving
,
reception
”),
from
recipere
(“
to
receive
”).
noun
the
quality
or
strength
with
which
radio
,
television
,
or
mobile
phone
signals
are
received
•
I
can
’
t
hear
you
well
because
the
phone
reception
is
poor
in
this
tunnel
.
I
can
’
t
hear
you
well
because
the
phone
reception
is
poor
in
this
tunnel
.
•
The
new
antenna
greatly
improved
television
reception
.
The
new
antenna
greatly
improved
television
reception
.