re
cep
tion
Plural
receptions
1
a formal party held to celebrate an event or welcome someone
- After the ceremony, the couple hosted a reception where guests enjoyed a variety of appetizers and a formal meal.
- At the reception, the bride and groom cut the wedding cake, and the guests joined in for a toast to their future together.
- The reception included live music and a DJ, providing entertainment and dancing opportunities for all the attendees.
- The reception featured a photo booth where guests could take fun pictures to remember the celebration.
- The bride and groom greeted guests at the reception.
2
the place or desk usually at a hotel entrance where people go to book a room or check in
- On checking out, he returned his room key to the reception.
- She requested an extra towel at the reception.
- The receptionist at the reception was very helpful in guiding us to nearby attractions.
- They left their luggage at the reception until their room was ready.
- They requested a room with a sea view at the reception.
3
the way in which something is perceived or received by others, often referring to the response or reaction to an idea, message, or product
- The movie had a mixed reception, with some critics praising it and others disappointed.
- Her speech received a warm reception from the audience.
- The new policy faced a cold reception from employees.
- His idea for a new project got an enthusiastic reception from the team.
- The book’s reception in the literary world was overwhelmingly positive.
Synonyms:
4
the quality or the act of receiving radio, television or cellphone signals
Reception refers to how well a device, such as a radio, television, or cellphone, can receive signals. It affects the quality of the sound, image, or connection a person experiences. Strong reception means clearer signals, while weak reception can cause interruptions, static, or poor quality. Factors like distance from the signal source, weather, and obstacles can influence reception, making it better or worse. Ensuring good reception is important for smooth communication and media enjoyment.
- The reception in this area is poor, so I can’t get a good signal.
- He complained about the bad reception during the phone call.
- I had to move closer to the window to improve the reception.
- Her cellphone reception is much better when she’s near the city center.
- The radio station has great reception in this part of the country.
5
a successful catch of a pass by a American football player
A reception in football is when a player catches a pass thrown by a teammate, usually the quarterback. The player receiving the ball, often a wide receiver, aims to catch it cleanly while avoiding defenders. A successful reception allows the team to move the ball forward and potentially gain more yards toward the opponent's goal. After catching the ball, the player may try to run with it to gain additional yards, depending on the situation. A reception is a key part of the passing game in football.
- The receiver made a fantastic reception in the end zone.
- The crowd cheered loudly after his amazing reception.
- His reception helped the team gain a crucial first down.
- She secured the reception despite the defender's tight coverage.
- The defender intercepted the ball, preventing a reception.
6
the area at the entrance of a place, such as a hotel or office building, that often has seats for guests and visitors
- Meet me in reception, and we'll go to lunch together.
- I'll be in reception until 3 PM if you need to reach me.
- Let's regroup in reception after the meeting to discuss our next steps.
7
a class or area in a school for young children, typically around ages 4-5
- He just started in reception and is already making new friends.
- The children in reception are learning basic math skills.
- She teaches at the reception level, helping kids get ready for school.
- In reception, kids are introduced to simple science concepts.
- The school has a special area for reception students to play and learn.