Pronunciation: /ɛm siː/
noun MC is a noun that stands for Master of Ceremonies, a person who hosts an event or performs as a host at a formal occasion.
A1 The MC at the party was really funny.
A2 The MC introduced the next act on stage.
B1 The MC kept the audience engaged throughout the event.
B2 The MC's charisma and energy captivated the crowd.
C1 The MC's quick wit and improvisational skills impressed everyone.
C2 The MC's ability to command the stage and connect with the audience was truly remarkable.
verb MC can be used as a verb in informal language to mean hosting or acting as a Master of Ceremonies.
A1 I MC my favorite songs at home.
A2 She MC the event by introducing the speakers.
B1 The DJ MC the party with great enthusiasm.
B2 The comedian MC the awards ceremony with humor and grace.
C1 The talk show host MC the show effortlessly, keeping the audience engaged.
C2 The famous actor was asked to MC the charity gala due to his charisma and charm.
adjective MC can also be used as an adjective to describe someone or something related to hosting or being a Master of Ceremonies.
A1 The MC book is on the table.
A2 She prefers MC movies over romantic comedies.
B1 The MC artist will be performing at the concert next week.
B2 The MC software engineer developed a new app for the company.
C1 The MC professor is known for his groundbreaking research in the field.
C2 The MC CEO successfully led the company through a period of growth and expansion.
formal The MC of the event delivered a powerful opening speech.
informal The MC at the party was really funny and kept everyone entertained.
slang The MC at the concert was lit, he really knew how to hype up the crowd.
figurative As the MC of the group, she always takes charge and leads by example.
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