Pronunciation: /ˈrɪŋˌmæstər/
noun a person who is in charge of a circus performance and who introduces the acts to the audience
A1 The ringmaster at the circus introduced each act with a big smile.
A2 The ringmaster's top hat and red coat made him stand out in the center ring.
B1 The ringmaster's job is to keep the audience entertained and engaged throughout the show.
B2 The ringmaster's authoritative presence commanded the attention of everyone in the audience.
C1 The ringmaster's ability to control the flow of the circus performance is truly impressive.
C2 The ringmaster's charisma and showmanship are what make the circus such a captivating experience.
formal The ringmaster oversaw the entire circus performance with precision and grace.
informal The ringmaster was the coolest person in the circus, always in charge and keeping everyone entertained.
slang That ringmaster sure knows how to run the show like a boss.
figurative In the chaotic world of politics, the ringmaster orchestrates the events behind the scenes.
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