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    emcee
    /ˌɛmˈsiː/

    noun

    • 1. a master of ceremonies: "a tuxedoed emcee strode to the middle of the stage"
    • 2. an MC at a club or party.

    verb

    • 1. act as a master of ceremonies at (an entertainment or large social occasion): "he was scheduled to emcee Sunday's award show"
    • 2. perform as an MC: "I ran the contest while Alex emceed from the DJ booth"

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  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word emcee, which can be a noun or a verb. Emcee can mean master of ceremonies or rapper, depending on the context.

  3. Emcee is a noun or verb that means a person who introduces performers in a show or raps over a beat. Learn more about the origin, usage, and synonyms of emcee from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Emcee is a less formal way of saying master of ceremonies, the person who hosts an event by introducing performers or speakers. It is also used in hip-hop as a synonym for rapper, especially one skilled at lyricism.

  5. Emcee is a noun or verb that means a person who introduces performers in a show or raps over a beat. Learn how to use emcee in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  6. Emcee is a noun and a verb that means a master of ceremonies or to act as one. It is a shortened form of MC, which stands for master of ceremonies. See synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of emcee.

  7. The host for a performance or event can be called an emcee. If you're chosen to be the emcee for the school talent show, you'll introduce each juggler, singer, or comedian before they come onstage. Emcee was coined in the 1930s from the pronunciation of M.C., which is short for master of ceremonies.

  8. Emcee is an informal word for master of ceremonies, especially in the US. Learn how to use it as a noun or a verb, and see some sentences with emcee.