Host ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Host ( noun )

  1. A person who receives or entertains guests in their home or elsewhere.
  2. A person or organization providing facilities or services for a particular event or purpose.
  3. A person who presents or performs in a program or event.
  4. An animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
  5. A large number or group of people or things.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ost, from latin hostis "stranger, enemy, guest, army".

Examples:

  1. She is a charming host.
  2. The host of the party greeted each guest at the door.
  3. The hotel is the host for the conference.
  4. The host of the virus is the human body.
  5. The host of stars in the sky.

(As a verb)

Host ( verb )

  1. A person who receives or entertains guests in their home or elsewhere.
  2. A person or organization providing facilities or services for a particular event or purpose.
  3. A person who presents or performs in a program or event.
  4. An animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
  5. A large number or group of people or things.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ost, from latin hostis "stranger, enemy, guest, army".

Examples:

  1. She is a charming host.
  2. The host of the party greeted each guest at the door.
  3. The hotel is the host for the conference.
  4. The host of the virus is the human body.
  5. The host of stars in the sky.
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