Event Management

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions.

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  • The orchestra will be performing a symphony at the concert hall.
  • I'm so excited to see my favorite band at the concert next week!
  • The concert last night was lit, the band killed it on stage!
  • Attending the concert was like being transported to another world.

noun a trial exercise or rehearsal that is conducted to practice or test something before it is actually done

adjective describes the type of run being conducted (dry)

  • The team conducted a dry run of the presentation to ensure everything goes smoothly during the actual event.
  • Let's do a dry run of the recipe before we make it for the party.
  • We should do a dry run of the new dance routine before performing it on stage.
  • Sometimes it's helpful to do a dry run of a difficult conversation in your head before actually having it.

noun a portion or quantity of something that is distributed or given out

verb to distribute or give out something to others

  • The teacher will hand out the exam papers at the beginning of the class.
  • Can you hand out the flyers to everyone in the room?
  • I'll hand out the snacks for the movie night.
  • The manager decided to hand out promotions to the top-performing employees.

noun a count or tally of people or things, often informally or roughly done

  • During the census, the government officials conducted a nose count to accurately determine the population of the village.
  • I did a quick nose count of the people in the room and there were about 20 of us.
  • I lost track of the nose count at the party because everyone kept moving around.
  • The manager did a nose count of the employees to see who was present for the meeting.

noun a boat race or series of boat races

  • The prestigious regatta will take place next weekend, showcasing the skills of skilled sailors from around the world.
  • I heard there's a regatta happening at the lake this Saturday, wanna check it out?
  • The regatta is gonna be lit, with all the boats racing against each other.
  • The regatta of ideas at the conference was intense, with each participant trying to outshine the others.

noun a band worn around the wrist, typically to absorb sweat or as a fashion accessory

  • The event staff handed out wristbands to all attendees for identification purposes.
  • I love collecting wristbands from different concerts I attend.
  • Check out my new wristband, it's so lit!
  • The wristband of friendship connects us no matter where we are.

noun a person who is designated as the main contact or representative for a particular group or organization

  • The point person for the project will be responsible for coordinating all communication among team members.
  • If you have any questions, just ask Sarah - she's the point person for this event.
  • Jen is the go-to person for this task, she's the point person for all updates.
  • In the game of chess, the queen is often referred to as the point person, as she is the most powerful piece on the board.