presider

[priːˈsaɪdər]

presider Definition

a person who leads or conducts a meeting or ceremony.

Using presider: Examples

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

  • Example

    The presider of the conference welcomed the attendees and introduced the keynote speaker.

  • Example

    The presider of the wedding ceremony guided the couple through their vows and exchange of rings.

  • Example

    The presider of the debate ensured that each candidate had equal time to speak.

presider Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for presider

Phrases with presider

  • presider's podium

    a raised platform or lectern from which the presider conducts a meeting or ceremony

    Example

    The presider stood at the podium and called the meeting to order.

  • presider's role

    the responsibilities and duties of the presider in leading a meeting or ceremony

    Example

    The presider's role in the wedding ceremony was to guide the couple through their vows and exchange of rings.

  • presider's script

    a written plan or outline of the presider's words and actions during a meeting or ceremony

    Example

    The presider followed the script to ensure that the debate proceeded smoothly and fairly.

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Summary: presider in Brief

A 'presider' [priːˈsaɪdər] is a person who leads or conducts a meeting or ceremony. They may have a specific role, such as guiding a couple through their wedding vows, or general duties, such as ensuring that a debate proceeds smoothly and fairly. The presider may stand at a podium or have a written script to follow.