(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
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The presenter of a broadcast program
“She works as the host of a popular live radio show.”
A person who receives or entertains other people as guests
“We engaged the services of a famous comedian to act as the host for our party.”
A person in charge of accommodation afforded to guests
“Please contact the host if you have any concerns or queries about your room.”
A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“A host of his dedicated fans would show up to his book-signing event.”
A large number of people or things
“We have a host of issues we need to resolve before the deadline.”
A computer or other device attached to a network
The act of meeting or coming together at the same point
A person employed to look after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train
Victualler or innkeeper
A person who presides over a quiz or panel game
A person whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant
A group of people assembled for religious worship
An unusually large number of insects or animals infesting a place and causing damage
To hold an event
“We plan to host an event featuring talks from some of the country's foremost experts on nutrition.”
To accommodate or entertain someone or a group of people
“Labor Day, the last holiday weekend of summer, is a great excuse to host the neighbors for a final celebratory barbecue.”
To be the presenter of (a broadcast program)
“She used to host a weekly news show on the local TV network.”
(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
Hosting a server remotely
To provide an opening explanation or announcement for
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