Pronunciation: /ˈmæstər ʌv ˈsɛrəˌmoʊniz/
noun a person who presides over a formal event or ceremony, often introducing speakers or performers
A1 The master of ceremonies welcomed everyone to the event.
A2 The master of ceremonies introduced each performer with enthusiasm.
B1 The master of ceremonies kept the event running smoothly and on schedule.
B2 The master of ceremonies engaged the audience with humor and charisma.
C1 The master of ceremonies demonstrated impeccable hosting skills throughout the event.
C2 The master of ceremonies captivated the audience with their presence and stage presence.
formal The master of ceremonies welcomed guests and introduced the speakers at the event.
informal The MC did a great job keeping the event running smoothly.
slang The emcee rocked the stage with their energy and charisma.
figurative As the master of ceremonies of the office, she was always the one to organize team events and gatherings.
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