The concept of making welcome encompasses various positive actions such as welcoming, receiving, greeting, and accommodating. However, the antonyms or opposite words of making welcome include alienation, exclusion, rejection, and prevention. When someone is alienated, they feel isolated, separated, and disconnected from the community or group. Exclusion involves intentionally leaving someone out or denying them access to certain activities or events. Rejection refers to dismissing or disapproving someone, which can result in hurt feelings or social stigma. Finally, preventing someone from being welcomed can occur through physical barriers, restrictive policies or actions, or social norms that limit their inclusion. Understanding these antonyms helps us appreciate the value of making everyone feel welcomed and included in any context or environment.