Word info

co-host

Speech parts

1. co-host - Noun

2. co-host - Verb

Meaning

co-host (plural co-hosts)

A joint host alongside another (compare co-star).

To act as a joint host.

(computing) To store data on a shared server (as in web hosting).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Almost immediately as the segment began, Cuomo put Taylor on blast for lying to fellow co-host Anderson Cooper mere weeks ago, when he denied he was Anonymous. Source: Internet

After being questioned by her Channel Seven co-host David Koch, Armytage said she had been engaged for weeks but decided to hold off on making the announcement public. Source: Internet

A few days ago, an exasperated Dan Le Batard let his ESPN radio co-host know that their home studio setups weren't providing the seamless broadcasting experience he was hoping for. Source: Internet

After Owens left, Clark was assisted each week by a country music celebrity co-host. Source: Internet

According to Bergara, his co-host has a more relaxed approach to the show. Source: Internet

Andrea Rene is one of the brains behind the wildly popular “,” serving as head of operations and co-host. Source: Internet

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