Synonym: bestower, conferrer, donor, giver, sponsor. Similar words: presented, present, presentiment, presently, represent, at present, for the present, omnipresent. Meaning: [prɪ'zentə(r)] n. 1. someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.) 2. an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.) 3. person who makes a gift of property.
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31. Former Blue Peter presenter, Peter Duncan, treads the high wire.
32. He had a spell as Radio 5's 606 programme presenter.
33. The sequence involves the presenter of the programme entering the shop and buying some postcards and a souvenir of York.
34. It is also important that the presenter be appropriate for the specific audience and be able to establish a rapport with them.
35. Presenter, Jim Bowen, puts the contestants at ease with his own brand of humour.
36. Libby Purves, the radio presenter, has also written several novels.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
37. A presenter, after all, knows that a viewer has the visual evidence to check on what is being said.
38. Millions of viewers saw presenter Howard Leader take the tumble wearing dark glasses and clutching a white stick.
39. She was expecting a bill of no more than £50 for the short job, presenter John Stapleton told viewers.
40. A smartly dressed female presenter has to field calls from a small audience and international callers.
41. Our guide to the spirit of Morse is radio presenter, Brian Redhead.
42. The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin.
43. They had lunch with Edinburgh-born presenter John Leslie and spent the afternoon watching rehearsals for the live show.
44. Usually, presenter Jacques Pradel appeals for news of missing persons.
45. Canalis is a model, actress, and presenter.
46. TV presenter: Dogs are very useful in the community.
47. The TV presenter announced the grave news.
48. This candidate's presenter is an august professor.
49. The presenter, Mr. TangYongLi programmatic text repeated the vocabulary of "Relief" or "embossment pattern" modelling, causing the formulation of relevant theories about our problems.
50. His campaign made it onto national television when ITV's Daybreak presenter Adrian Chiles showed his support by wearing a floral skirt live on air.
51. So I'm pleased to introduce our first presenter , one of the stars of Traffic , Catherine Zeta - Jones .
52. He later told an Italian television presenter visiting him that he considered it "miraculous" not to have lost an eye in the attack, the Ansa news agency said.
53. Finally, who is presenter would play an important role as well.
54. Presenter: You can go to Barbados or to Canada. Which would you prefer?
55. 'If you see your GP because you're tired all the time and have aches and pains, you'll usually be tested for anaemia, ' says Dr Pixie McKenna, a presenter on Channel 4's Embarrassing Illnesses.
56. In a send-up of best picture Oscar nominee "The King's Speech, " a Razzie presenter wearing a crown feigned a stammer as he read names of the worst screenplays.
57. In my view, the presenter should give a five or 10 minute introduction to set the stage and tee up the key questions, and leave the rest of the time for discussion and formulation of an action plan.
58. Giving a technical speech during an industrial fair in Frankfurt, the North American presenter was asked how he came to make some of the assumptions in his calculations.
59. Cairngorm has no notion of a mediator, a supervising presenter, passive view or anything like it.
60. Rounding off the top five were British TV presenter Alexa Chung and US actress Blake Lively.
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