Hosts

Meaning of Hosts

plural noun
  1. a person who receives or entertains other people as guests.
    they were always gracious hosts at the numerous dinner parties they held for friends
  2. an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
  3. a person or animal that has received transplanted tissue or a transplanted organ.
  4. a computer which stores a website or other data that can be accessed over the internet or which provides other services to a network.
verb, 3rd person present
  1. act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio programme).
    Canada was asked to host a Commonwealth conference in Ottawa
  2. store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the internet.
    Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites

Middle English: from Old French hoste, from Latin hospes, hospit- ‘host, guest’.

plural noun
  1. a large number of people or things.
    a host of memories rushed into her mind
  2. an army.
  3. (in biblical use) the angels regarded collectively.
  4. a flock of sparrows.
    there was a host of sparrows under the roof of the house

Middle English: from Old French ost, hoost, from Latin hostis ‘stranger, enemy’ (in medieval Latin ‘army’).

plural noun
  1. the bread consecrated in the Eucharist.
    the elevation of the Host

Middle English: from Old French hoiste, from Latin hostia ‘victim’.

Information about Hosts

  • The singular form of Hosts is: Host.
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Hyphenation of Hosts

Hosts

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • Hosts is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Hosts synonyms

Meaning a person, such as a singer, dancer, or comedian, whose job is to entertain others:

entertainer

Meaning a woman who receives or entertains guests:

hostess

Meaning provide (a party or social meal) as host or hostess:

give

Meaning give or hold (a party):

throw

Meaning organize and bring about:

have

Meaning grasp, carry, or support with one's hands:

hold

Meaning make available for use; supply:

provide

Meaning put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order:

arrange

Meaning arrange systematically; order:

organize

Meaning in a particular place:

present

Meaning bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time:

introduce

Meaning (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed towards:

front

Meaning moor (a ship) to the sea bottom with an anchor:

anchor

Meaning make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention:

announce

Meaning act as a master of ceremonies at (an entertainment or large social occasion):

emcee

Meaning a large number of people or things:

multitude, swarm

Meaning a countless or extremely great number of people or things:

myriad

Meaning a particular group or set of people or things:

lot

Meaning the number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved in a game or by a team or an individual:

score

Meaning the state or condition of having a copious quantity of something; plentifulness:

abundance

Meaning an abundance of valuable possessions or money:

wealth

Meaning an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land:

flood

Meaning an abundance or large quantity of something:

profusion

Meaning an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing:

array

Meaning a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried:

load

Meaning an untidy collection of objects placed haphazardly on top of each other:

heap

Meaning a large number of people or objects crowded together:

mass

Meaning a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another:

pile

Meaning a unit of weight equal to 2,240 lb avoirdupois (1016.05 kg):

ton

Meaning a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve:

swag

Meaning a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way:

crowd

Meaning a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals:

throng

Meaning a small cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it:

pack

Meaning a flat, thin strip or loop of material, used as a fastener, for reinforcement, or as decoration:

band

Meaning a large number or crowd of people:

flock

Meaning a large group of people with a shared characteristic:

herd

Meaning past of drive:

drove

Meaning a group of people or animals of a particular kind:

troop

Meaning an army or tribe of nomadic warriors:

horde

Meaning a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence:

mob

Meaning an organized military force equipped for fighting on land:

army

Meaning a vast number of people or things:

legion

Meaning a crowd of people pressed closely together:

crush

Meaning a device for applying pressure to something in order to flatten or shape it or to extract juice or oil:

press

Meaning the action or process of collecting someone or something:

collection

Meaning a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose:

assembly

Meaning a collection or gathering of things or people:

assemblage

Meaning an assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose:

gathering

Meaning a disorderly retreat of defeated troops:

rout

Hosts antonyms

Meaning a person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend a particular social occasion:

guest

Anagrams of Hosts

shots, soths, stosh, Thsos

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