Reception vs Hostess - What's the difference?
reception | hostess |
The act of receiving.
(uncountable, electronics) The act or ability to receive radio or similar signals.
A social engagement, usually to formally welcome someone.
A reaction.
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The desk of a hotel or office where guests are received.
(UK, education) The school year, or part thereof, between preschool and Year 1, when children are introduced to formal education.
A female host.
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Stewardess: a woman steward on an airplane.
A bar hostess or bargirl; a paid female companion offering conversation and in some cases sex.
As nouns the difference between reception and hostess
is that reception is reception (action of receiving) while hostess is a female host.reception
English
Noun
- We have poor TV reception in the valley.
- The new system provides exceptional quality of the reception signal.
- After the wedding we proceeded to the reception .
- The ambassador's jokes met a cold reception .
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Synonyms
* (desk where guests are received) front deskDerived terms
* receptionist * reception desk * reception roomAnagrams
* ----hostess
English
(wikipedia hostess)Noun
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