Copresent vs Copresenter - What's the difference?
copresent | copresenter |
One who copresents; one who presents something, especially a public event, together with other presenters.
* {{quote-news, year=1995, date=October 13, author=Bill Wyman, title=Calendar, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=It's all handled in sprightly fashion by copresenters Pegasus Players and Buffalo Theatre Ensemble. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2006, date=January 6, author=Mike Seely, title=Queen of All Media, work=Chicago Reader
, passage="I think Yeast Radio is a really good example of a content producer who's not for a broad audience," said Mason Dixon, a video production designer and copresenter at the "Meet the Vloggers" symposium. }}
English agent nouns
As an adjective copresent
is present along with others.As a verb copresent
is to present along with others.As a noun copresenter is
one who copresents; one who presents something, especially a public event, together with other presenters.copresenter
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