Convenership

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈvinərˌʃɪp/

Definitions of convenership

noun The position or role of a convener, someone who organizes or convenes a meeting or event.

Example Sentences

A1 The convenership of the book club rotates among members.

A2 She was elected to the convenership of the neighborhood watch group.

B1 His experience in convenership of various committees made him a strong candidate for the position.

B2 The convenership of the conference required strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

C1 The convenership of the international summit was a prestigious position that required diplomacy and leadership.

C2 Her tenure in the convenership of the political party was marked by significant policy changes and party growth.

Examples of convenership in a Sentence

formal She was appointed to the convenership of the committee after demonstrating exceptional leadership skills.

informal He landed the convenership of the project team because he's always the most organized.

slang I never expected him to snag the convenership of the group, but he surprised us all.

figurative Taking on the convenership of the event was like being handed the keys to a well-oiled machine.

Grammatical Forms of convenership

plural

convenerships

comparative

more convenership

superlative

most convenership

present tense

conveneship

future tense

will convenership

perfect tense

has convenership

continuous tense

is convenership

singular

convenership

positive degree

convenership

infinitive

to convene

gerund

convening

participle

convened

Origin and Evolution of convenership

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'convenership' originated from the combination of 'convener' and the suffix '-ship'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the position or role of a convener, the term 'convenership' has evolved to also signify the act or skill of convening meetings or gatherings.