Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hold court
idiom
/hoʊld kɔrt/
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Definition
To conduct a meeting or gathering, often used in the context of a person being in a position of authority or influence.
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Examples
- During the party, she liked to hold court in the living room, sharing stories and cracking jokes.
- The famous author would often hold court at literary events, captivating the audience with her wit.
- At the café, he would hold court with his friends, discussing everything from politics to sports.
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Meaning
The phrase means to engage with others, often in an entertaining or charismatic manner, as if to preside over a group or event.
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Synonyms
- command attention
- be the center of attention
- captivate an audience