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What is the opposite of host?

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Noun
Opposite of the presenter of a broadcast program
“The audience laughed out loud when Matt recalled a funny anecdote about his childhood.”
Noun
Opposite of a person who receives or entertains other people as guests
“Determine which side of the couple the guest is known to, and then show them to their seats.”
Noun
Opposite of a person in charge of accommodation afforded to guests
“As a nice personal touch, the owner of the cabin will provide each guest with a customized welcome message.”
Noun
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“A small group of troublemakers were making their way into town.”
Noun
Opposite of a large number of people or things
“Many will hear, but only a few will understand.”
Noun
Opposite of a large number of things or people
Noun
Opposite of an abundance or large quantity of something
Noun
Opposite of a group of people assembled together in a disorganized manner
“It can only be described as an utter failure that only one individual turned up to the show.”
Noun
Opposite of a gathering or collection of people, animals, or things
Noun
Opposite of an infinite or very great number or amount
Noun
Opposite of a great amount
“The lack of resources would further delay the completion of our renovations.”
Noun
Opposite of a gathering of persons considered as a unit
“He was a member of New York City society and a patron of the arts.”
Verb
Opposite of to hold an event
“Revelers are likely to attend the event on impulse rather than by intention.”
Verb
Opposite of to accommodate or entertain someone or a group of people
“Benjamin and Jo were left with no choice but to banish the guests for unruly behavior.”
Verb
Opposite of to be the presenter of (a broadcast program)
“She would consistently sit in the front row and watch the daily talk show as an avid audience member.”
Verb
Opposite of to receive (someone) as a guest, typically providing them with food and drink
Verb
Opposite of to host or entertain someone
“Please be on your best behavior this evening when we visit our neighbors as guests to their party.”
Verb
(a guest or visitor) Opposite of to formally give admittance to
“There will be no hesitation to ban those who fail to abide by our house rules.”
Verb
Opposite of to host a server remotely
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