adjective
- serving as an invitation; inviting
Usage: formal
noun
- a psalm or antiphon sung at the beginning of matins
Usage: liturgical
Examples
- The open door had an invitatory quality that drew visitors inside.
- Her warm smile was invitatory, encouraging strangers to approach.
- The invitatory gesture of the host made everyone feel welcome.
- The choir sang the invitatory before beginning the morning service.
- The invitatory psalm traditionally opens the daily prayers.
- His invitatory tone suggested he genuinely wanted company.