Headwaiter ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Headwaiter ( noun )

A senior waiter in charge of a restaurant or hotel dining room.

Origin:

Headwaiter comes from the noun head and the noun waiter. the word was first recorded in english in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. I asked the headwaiter for a table by the window.
  2. As the headwaiter, it was his responsibility to make sure the diners were happy.
  3. The headwaiter assigned us to a table in the corner of the dining room.
  4. The headwaiter greeted us warmly and showed us to our table.
  5. I asked the headwaiter for the specials of the day.

(As a verb)

Headwaiter ( verb )

A senior waiter in charge of a restaurant or hotel dining room.

Origin:

Headwaiter comes from the noun head and the noun waiter. the word was first recorded in english in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. I asked the headwaiter for a table by the window.
  2. As the headwaiter, it was his responsibility to make sure the diners were happy.
  3. The headwaiter assigned us to a table in the corner of the dining room.
  4. The headwaiter greeted us warmly and showed us to our table.
  5. I asked the headwaiter for the specials of the day.
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