Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

co-host

noun
/ˈkoʊ ˈhoʊst/
Definition
A co-host is a person who shares the responsibilities of hosting a program, event, or gathering with one or more other hosts.
Examples
  • During the live broadcast, the co-hosts worked seamlessly to engage the audience.
  • She invited her friend to be a co-host for the charity event, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
  • The co-host decided to lighten the mood with a joke before introducing the next guest.
Meaning
Typically refers to a collaborative effort where two or more individuals guide the audience, manage activities, or present content together.
Synonyms
  • co-presenter
  • co-anchor
  • joint host