hosted

[ˈhoʊstɪd]

hosted Definition

  • 1to provide the space and other necessary things for an event or activity to happen
  • 2to be the presenter of a television or radio program

Using hosted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hosted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The conference was hosted by the university.

  • Example

    The awards ceremony will be hosted by a famous comedian.

  • Example

    She hosted her first radio show last night.

  • Example

    The TV show is hosted by a popular celebrity.

  • Example

    The website is hosted by a reliable server.

hosted Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hosted

  • a person who is invited to attend an event, such as a trade fair or exhibition, as a guest of the organizers, with their expenses paid

    Example

    The company invited several hosted buyers to attend the product launch event.

  • a type of internet-based service that allows users to access software applications, data storage, and other resources over the internet, rather than on their own computers or servers

    Example

    Many businesses are switching to hosted services for their email and data storage needs.

  • self-hosted

    referring to a website or application that is installed and run on a user's own server or computer, rather than being hosted by a third-party provider

    Example

    He decided to switch to a self-hosted blog to have more control over its design and features.

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Summary: hosted in Brief

The verb 'hosted' [ˈhoʊstɪd] means to provide space and resources for an event or activity, or to be the presenter of a TV or radio program. Examples include 'The conference was hosted by the university,' and 'She hosted her first radio show last night.' The term extends into phrases like 'hosted buyer,' referring to a guest invited to an event, and 'self-hosted,' referring to a website or application installed on a user's own server.