Host | Mean of host in English Dictionary
/ˈhoʊst/
- Noun
- a person (especially a man) who is entertaining guests socially or as a job
- We were greeted at the front door by our host.
- a person who talks to guests on a television or radio show
- He/she is the host of the talk show.
- a game-show host
- an animal or plant in which another animal or plant lives and gets its food or protection
- A tick can often carry diseases, making it a danger to its hosts.
- a human host
- Verb
- to be the host for (a social event, a group of people, etc.)
- He/she is going to host the music awards.
- They hosted a dinner party on Saturday.
- Noun
- a great amount or number
- a (whole) host of options
- a round, thin piece of bread used in the Christian Communion ceremony