What part of speech is presenter?

Presenter can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. presenter is a noun, singular of presenters.
  • 2. presenter is an adjective, comparative of present.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

What does presenter mean?

Definitions

Adjective

present - being or existing in a specified place; "the murderer is present in this room"; "present at the wedding"; "present at the creation"
present - temporal sense; intermediate between past and future; now existing or happening or in consideration; "the present leader"; "articles for present use"; "the present topic"; "the present system"; "present observations"

Noun

presenter - an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
presenter - someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.)
presenter - person who makes a gift of property

Examples of presenter

#   Sentence  
1. noun No wonder that the presenter sounded weird, she was sick.
2. noun Some years ago, the presenter was suspended from appearing on TV for admitting being a marijuana user and denying her crime in an interview.
3. noun A drunk TV presenter vomited during a live broadcast.
4. noun Tom is a great presenter.
5. noun The goal, even when a small one, always becomes gooooooooooooooooooal in the mouth of a radio presenter, a full-throated "do" capable of permanently silencing Caruso, and the crowd goes wild, and the stadium forgets it is made of cement and lifts off the ground and into the air.
6. noun You're a good presenter.
7. noun A BBC presenter called Jeremy Hunt "Jeremy Cunt" live on air.
8. noun He's a presenter.
9. noun That is enough for the present.
10. noun He lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow.
11. noun His tie was a present from his wife.
12. noun They were sent to our second room and had been opened--the ribbon-wrapped present, and all 3 envelopes.
13. noun You shall have a nice present.
14. noun I have a nice present to give you.
15. noun I didn't expect such a nice present from you.
16. adj. The murderer is present in this room.
17. adj. Present at the wedding.
18. adj. Present at the creation.
19. adj. The present leader.
20. adj. Articles for present use.
21. adj. The present topic.
22. adj. The present system.
23. adj. Present observations.
24. adj. The best option, now, under the present difficult circumstances is for Colombo to do its own dirty work, although New Delhi can always be counted on to render good neighborly help because of the shared belief that religion, ethnicity and language cannot be the basis for secession.
25. adj. There is one place in Alabama where Mr. Bush was present nearly every day: the headquarters in Montgomery of US Senate candidate Winton "Red" Blount.
26. adj. The events of the last few years have amplified four issues, which have always existed, but have never been as rampant as in the present upheaval in the region.
27. adj. After every world war, the rules of international law have changed, and the same will happen after the present one.
28. adj. He allegedly was at one or more meetings in the Summer of 2001 in Pakistan at which KSM and Sufaat were present.
29. adj. The present evidence relating to Atta's alleged travel to Prague does not warrant a conclusion that Al Qaeda obtained the Ames strain from Iraq.
30. adj. that there are reconciling differences between trader position analyses, AS400 on screen enquiries and the formal global position report ( these differences are at present not understood but would need to be provided to AA within the audit timetable).
Sentence  
noun
No wonder that the presenter sounded weird, she was sick.
Some years ago, the presenter was suspended from appearing on TV for admitting being a marijuana user and denying her crime in an interview.
A drunk TV presenter vomited during a live broadcast.
Tom is a great presenter.
The goal, even when a small one, always becomes gooooooooooooooooooal in the mouth of a radio presenter, a full-throated "do" capable of permanently silencing Caruso, and the crowd goes wild, and the stadium forgets it is made of cement and lifts off the ground and into the air.
You're a good presenter.
A BBC presenter called Jeremy Hunt "Jeremy Cunt" live on air.
He's a presenter.
That is enough for the present.
He lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow.
His tie was a present from his wife.
They were sent to our second room and had been opened--the ribbon-wrapped present, and all 3 envelopes.
You shall have a nice present.
I have a nice present to give you.
I didn't expect such a nice present from you.
adj.
The murderer is present in this room.
Present at the wedding.
Present at the creation.
The present leader.
Articles for present use.
The present topic.
The present system.
Present observations.
The best option, now, under the present difficult circumstances is for Colombo to do its own dirty work, although New Delhi can always be counted on to render good neighborly help because of the shared belief that religion, ethnicity and language cannot be the basis for secession.
There is one place in Alabama where Mr. Bush was present nearly every day: the headquarters in Montgomery of US Senate candidate Winton "Red" Blount.
The events of the last few years have amplified four issues, which have always existed, but have never been as rampant as in the present upheaval in the region.
After every world war, the rules of international law have changed, and the same will happen after the present one.
He allegedly was at one or more meetings in the Summer of 2001 in Pakistan at which KSM and Sufaat were present.
The present evidence relating to Atta's alleged travel to Prague does not warrant a conclusion that Al Qaeda obtained the Ames strain from Iraq.
that there are reconciling differences between trader position analyses, AS400 on screen enquiries and the formal global position report ( these differences are at present not understood but would need to be provided to AA within the audit timetable).

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