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Won't you come in Meaning in English

expression

WOHNT-yoo-kuhm-IN
WOHNT-YOO-kuhm-IN

Definition

A polite and friendly way to ask someone to enter a house, room, or place. It is often used when you are inviting a guest inside.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is formal or polite, used especially when welcoming guests. Common at someone's door or entrance. Similar polite invitations are 'Please come in' or 'Would you like to come in?'. Not used for close friends informally.

Example Sentences

Won't you come in? It's cold outside.

basic

Hello! Won't you come in and have some tea?

basic

Please, won't you come in and sit down?

basic

You look tired after your trip—won't you come in for a moment?

natural

It’s raining—won't you come in and wait until it stops?

natural

Won't you come in? Make yourself at home.

natural