reception line
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Definition
Noun: A formal queue of people, typically the hosts and guests of honor at a social event like a wedding or official function, who stand in a fixed order to personally greet and welcome each arriving guest.
Usage
A "reception line" is a formal tradition at organized events where guests proceed past a series of hosts to be greeted individually. It is a structured way to ensure all guests are welcomed by key individuals.
Examples
- The newlyweds stood in the reception line for an hour to greet all their wedding guests.
- After the ceremony, the ambassador and other dignitaries formed a reception line in the main hall.
- Guests were asked to proceed through the reception line before entering the ballroom for dinner.
Advanced Usage
- "to form a reception line": To organize people into this formal greeting queue.
- The hosts will form a reception line immediately following the award ceremony.
- "to go through the reception line": Describes the action of guests moving along the line to be greeted.
- We went through the reception line to congratulate the guest of honor.
Variants and Related Words
- Receiving line: A synonymous term for "reception line," used interchangeably.
- The couple formed a receiving line at the entrance.
Synonyms
- Greeting line
- Receiving line
Notes on Meaning
The term specifically refers to the line itself—the physical arrangement of people. It does not refer to the act of receiving a signal (like a phone or radio reception), which is a different meaning of the base word "reception."
Noun
- a line of people (hosts and guests of honor) who welcome the guests at a reception party