presenter
pronunciation
How to pronounce presenter in British English: UK [prɪˈzentə(r)]
How to pronounce presenter in American English: US [prɪˈzentər]
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- Noun:
- someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.)
- an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
- person who makes a gift of property
Word Origin
- presenter (n.)
- 1540s, "one who presents" (a position, degree, etc.), agent noun from present (v.); meaning "host of a radio or television program" is from 1967.
Example
- 1. She is a 42-year-old former television presenter who is already well-liked by the public .
- 2. As a tv presenter , the subject of autism also put me in a tricky position .
- 3. Yet jon snow , a british television presenter , misleadingly dubbed the party " neo-fascist " .
- 4. Original breakfast time presenter nick ross : " the atmosphere before we went on air was so tense "
- 5. Educated at university in the uk , he 'd been a top-level basketball coach , working in china and qatar , then a sports presenter on greek television .