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receptionist
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Word definitions for receptionist in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An employee who receives visitors and/or calls, typically in an office setting. 2 A secretary whose tasks prominently include the above.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A receptionist is an employee taking an office / administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office desk of an organization or business. The title "receptionist" is attributed to the person who ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"person hired to receive clients in an office," 1900, from reception + -ist .\nOriginally in photography studios.\n\nLet me not forget the receptionist -- generally and preferably, a woman of refined and gentle manners, well informed and specially gifted ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN hotel ▪ One of us would be a hotel receptionist , the other a lost tourist. ▪ No one - not even the hotel receptionist - can explain why they are there. ▪ What should a hotel receptionist do if he or she believes a guest ...
Usage examples of receptionist.
The blond receptionist had informed Doc Savage that a man named Birmingham Jones had seen the millionaire shortly before Doc himself.
Joyce Cottrell, 57, was a receptionist in the emergency room at the Group Health facility on Capitol Hill.
A receptionist confirmed that Special Agent Richard Haines was in and then kept Gentry waiting several minutes before buzzing the busy man.
He rated a smile from the blonde receptionist with the entrancingly offtrack eye.
Even my internist and ophthalmologist divorced their wives to marry their receptionists.
She works in Jersey City, is like the receptionist for this stockbrokerage company on Exchange Place?
In and Out boxes on the edge of the desk, Viv turned the corner and was hit with a sudden sense of relief when she realized that the receptionist was black.
Well, in a lot of places he would have gotten the brushoff from the receptionists and the P.
But perhaps these are the wrong kind of fingernails for a receptionist of today.
The exception was the paramedics and EMTS passing through, mostly good-looking, buffed young men who called out greetings to the young receptionist.
Polished human receptionists busied themselves with my comfort while a technician brought out a metal cylinder roughly the dimensions of a hallucinogen grenade.
Avery straightened her skirt and smiled at the receptionist as she walked to the door.
That was all she needed--an airhead receptionist and a giggling file clerk as her support team.
She had mailed all three bags simultaneously, the one from the Birth Center, the unwrapped one from the ambulance, and the one she had bribed from the warehouse receptionist.
Heather the receptionist looked quite a bit cheerier than when I'd seen her earlier in the week.