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Meaning of mistress of ceremonies | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. A woman who acts as a host at a formal event.
    dated
  2. A woman who conducts a programme of varied entertainment, for example by introducing performers to the audience.

Examples

““In that case, sir,” she rejoined, “as my kinsman’s politeness seems to be still slumbering, you will permit me (though I suppose it is highly improper) to stand mistress of ceremonies, and to present to you young Squire Thorncliff Osbaldistone, your cousin,[…]””
“At this moment, Eva came up in her authoritative way as mistress of ceremonies, took Mr. St. John by the arm, and, walking across with him, seated him by Sibyl Selwyn, introduced them to each other, and left them.”
“The mistress of ceremonies, a local poetess named Alicia Larralde de Ferrero, did not observe that more than a dozen uninvited guests had joined the audience.”
“Her first real job in show business was as mistress of ceremonies at the Etoile music hall, in a revue that starred Mistinguett; she later said that it had taught her “to walk on stage”.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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