Compere in a sentence as a noun

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It's better in the long run as you can compere results across cohorts fairly.

Compere in a sentence as a verb

Some do but some don't. However even ones without a laughter prompt will usually have a compere / warm up acts who will whip the audience up so they're already laughing at jokes before the main show begins recording.

It was definitely being targeted to compete with other discrete graphics products, and at some point in the program they figured out that they would never meet the performance necessary to compere effectively.

Compere definitions

noun

British term for someone who introduces television acts or cabarets etc

verb

act as a master of ceremonies

See also: emcee