The hostess greets people coming in the door, escorts them to a table, gives them menus, and says "Your server will be right with you". He or she also thanks people for coming as they leave.
The word 'hostess' functions as both a verb and a noun.Example uses:Martha will hostess the fund raiser this year. (verb)A hostess greeted us at the door. (noun, subject of the sentence)I called the hostess to confirm our reservation. (noun, direct object of the verb 'called')We brought flowers for the hostess. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')
The base word for "hostess" is "host."
The singular possessive is hostess's; the plural possessive is hostesses'.
The word host may be what you are looking for.
The hostess greeted guests with a warm smile as they entered the restaurant.
Do you mean what you would call a male hostess? That would be a host. Hostess is the female form of the word host.
Διοργανώνω[= i am hosting]
I can give you several sentences.She is the hostess for our party.She works as an airline hostess.Be sure to pay your respects to the hostess tonight.
In Spanish the word means gate, entry or door depending on how it word is being used in a sentence. Portillos is also the name of a small chain of restaurants in Chicago.
The noun profile is a word meaning a side view of the face.The word 'profile' also functions as a verb.
The plural form is hostesses.
Example sentence - We ate at restaurants while we were on holiday.