be more than welcome

be more than welcome

1. To received very cordially or with great pleasure in some place, especially a home. You're more than welcome to stay here anytime, Ned—I hope you know that. You're more than welcome to join us for dinner, but I hadn't planned for more than four, so there might not be very much food. Come on, you're our granddaughter—you're more than welcome to visit us anytime!
2. To be under no obligation whatsoever for the courtesy or favor received. (Used as a polite response to "thank you.") A: "Thank you again for helping me with all this." B: "Oh, you're more than welcome, it was really no trouble." A: "My sister said to say 'thank you' for your generous gift." B: "Aw, that's sweet of her. Please tell her that she is more than welcome." Oh, you're more than welcome. I was happy to help you guys out.
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You are more than welcome.

 
1. You are very welcome to be here. Please make yourself at home. You are more than welcome.
2. Your thanks are very gratefully accepted. A: Thank you so much. B: You are more than welcome.
See also: more, welcome
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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