Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - compere
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Compere
compere
I. noun or compere Etymology: French compere, literally, godfather — more at compeer Date: 1914 chiefly British the master of ceremonies of an entertainment (as a television program) II. verb or compere (~d or compered; compering or compering) Date: 1933 transitive verb chiefly British to act as ~ for intransitive verb chiefly British to act as a ~ COMPERE I. noun see compere I II. verb see compere II
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(comperes, compering, compered) 1. A compere is the person who introduces the people taking part in a radio or television show or a live show. (BRIT; in AM, use emcee) = host N-COUNT 2. The person who comperes a show introduces the people who take part in it. (BRIT; in AM, use emcee) Sarita Sagharwal compered the programme... They asked Paul to compere. = host VERB: V n, V ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n BrE someone who introduces the people who are performing in a television programme, theatre show etc; emcee AmE (He plays a sleazy, no-talent TV compere.) - compere v BrE (UTV's Pamela Ballentine will compere the show.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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