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presenter

American  
[pri-zen-ter] / prɪˈzɛn tər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that presents. present.

  2. a person who presents present an award, as at a formal ceremony.


presenter British  
/ prɪˈzɛntə /

noun

  1. a person who presents something or someone

  2. radio television a person who introduces a show, links items, interviews guests, etc; compere

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Etymology

Origin of presenter

First recorded in 1535–45; present 2 + -er 1

Example Sentences

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"With the martyrdom of the supreme leader, his path and mission neither will be lost nor will be forgotten, on the other hand, they will be pursued with greater vigour and zeal," a presenter said.

From Barron's

Adams, who was born in Falkirk, has worked as a journalist and presenter for nearly 40 years.

From BBC

Also, a 2021 study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research documented hostile environments in economics seminars, with female presenters experiencing more interruptions and encountering more patronizing behavior.

From Salon

Since released, the presenter has not been given any information about her ex-husband's whereabouts as he "has certain rights and we don't have those rights".

From BBC

The former presenter had claimed the broadcaster caused him "distress and harassment" by failing to comply with a request for copies of his personal data.

From BBC