toast mistress
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Definition
- Noun:
- A woman who acts as a toastmaster: A toast mistress is a woman who presides over a formal event, particularly a dinner, and introduces speakers, proposes toasts, and ensures the program runs smoothly. The role is the female equivalent of a toastmaster.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The organization hired a professional toast mistress for their annual awards banquet.
- As the toast mistress, her duties included introducing the keynote speaker and leading the tribute.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in formal or ceremonial contexts, such as banquets, weddings, corporate events, and charity galas.
- While "toastmaster" is often used as a gender-neutral term, "toast mistress" specifies a female holder of the role.
Variants and Related Words
- Toastmaster (n): The standard term for a person who performs this role, applicable to any gender.
- Master of Ceremonies (MC or emcee) (n): A broader term for someone who hosts an event, which may include the duties of a toastmaster/toast mistress.
Synonyms
- Hostess (n): A woman who receives or entertains guests, though this is a more general term.
- Emcee (n): A master of ceremonies.
- Presider (n): One who presides over a meeting or event.
Related Phrases
- To propose a toast: To ask people to drink in honor of a person or thing, a key action performed by a toast mistress.
- To introduce a speaker: A primary duty of the role.
Noun
- a woman toastmaster