[Vocabulary] something is welcome/welcomed

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If I want to say that something is popular, like an album etc.,
can I say that the album is welcome? Or welcomed?
Or are they both not right?
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The use of "welcome" or "welcomed" in the above context can indicate a positive initial reaction, e.g., from the fans.
What's the sentence you have in mind?
 

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The use of "welcome" or "welcomed" in the above context can indicate a positive initial reaction, e.g., from the fans.
What's the sentence you have in mind?
Hi teechar,
What I'm thinking is that "This album is so popular/welcome that almost everyone in this country has a copy of it."
So are "welcome" or "welcomed" proper word choices here?
 

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Hi teechar,
What I'm thinking of is [STRIKE]that[/STRIKE] "This album is so popular/welcome that almost everyone in this country has a copy of it."
So are "welcome" or "welcomed" [STRIKE]proper word[/STRIKE] appropriate choices here?
No. Use "popular."
 

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That's not a correct usage of welcome.
Here is one: "When it finally came, the rain was welcome." 'Welcome' is an adjective.
"When it finally came, the rain was welcomed by the farmers." Here, 'welcomed' is a past participle (in a passive construction). The active is "The farmers welcomed the rain."
 
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