Host
UK /["/həʊst/"]/US /["/həʊst/"]/
Definition
a person who invites guests to a meal, a party, etc. or who has people staying at their house
In simple words: A person who invites others to a place or event.
Examples
- The host of the party welcomed everyone with a smile.
- As a host, it is important to make your guests feel comfortable.
- The television host interviewed many famous celebrities this season.
- The event was held at a large venue, and the host provided excellent service.
- In computing, a host refers to a server that provides data to other computers.
Usage notes
Often used for gatherings or events. Considered neutral, it can be used for formal events (like conferences) or casual ones (like parties). Avoid using in overly casual contexts such as slang conversations.
Grammar pattern
host + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'host' as the 'most' important person at a party.
Collocations
- charming
- generous
- genial
- act as
- play
- city
- club
- community
- host to
- charming
- generous
- genial
- act as
- play
- city
- club
- community
- host to
- chat-show
- game-show
- radio
Synonyms
- compère
Antonyms
- guest
- attendee
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'host' with 'guest' — a host invites, while a guest attends.
- Using 'host' as a verb incorrectly, e.g., 'I will host a dinner' is correct, but 'I host the dinner' requires context.
- Forgetting to adjust verb forms, like saying 'he host' instead of 'he hosts'.