Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-hold-court
idiom
/tə hoʊld kɔrt/

Definition
To hold court is an idiomatic expression meaning to engage with or entertain a group of people, typically in a charismatic or influential manner.

Examples
- At the party, she really knew how to hold court, captivating everyone with her stories.
- During the meeting, he held court with his impressive presentation skills.

Meaning
The phrase often implies that someone is the center of attention, similar to a monarch hosting gatherings for their subjects.

Synonyms
- entertain
- captivate
- charm
- engage