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Coopered vs Compered - What's the difference?

coopered | compered |

As verbs the difference between coopered and compered

is that coopered is past tense of cooper while compered is past tense of compere.

coopered

English

Verb

(head)
  • (cooper)

  • Cooper

    Translingual

    Proper noun

    (mul-proper noun)
  • A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Daniel Cooper (~1817-1842).
  • compered

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (compere)

  • compere

    English

    Alternative forms

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chiefly, British) A master of ceremonies, especially for a television, variety or quiz show.
  • Every year I am the compere for our Church Quiz Night.
  • * 2008 , Kerry Katona, The Footballer's Wife , ISBN 9781407022178, page 157:
  • The compere came onto the stage holding the gold envelope that contained the winner's name.
  • * 2012 , Steve Taberner, The Wigan Hammer: The Autobiography by Steve Taberner , AuthorHouse (2012), ISBN 9781468578713, page 249:
  • Not only for his fighting expertise but also reminiscent of a compere in a cabaret show working the crowd, as a build up to the main event.
  • * 2012 , Sue Welfare, One Night Only , HarperCollins (2012), ISBN 9780007461721, unnumbered page:
  • They were barely settled when the final song came to an end; the audience began to applaud and after a few more seconds the voice of the compere came over the PA.

    Verb

    (comper)
  • (transitive) To act as compere.
  • I will be compering for next week's Village Fete.

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