caterer
Americannoun
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one whose business is to provide food, supplies, and sometimes service at social gatherings.
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one who caters.
noun
Etymology
Origin of caterer
Example Sentences
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The new venture is a partnership with cousin George and a professional caterer, with "all the family" helping out with the stall, the bar and chatting with customers.
From BBC • May 13, 2026
But the pair of young couples are treating this practical business transaction between customer and caterer as their double date, lingering too long and asking for more wine, joking that they’re not quite certain yet.
From Salon • Apr. 3, 2026
Hernandez, who earned her certificate this spring, has already found a job preparing custards and other items for a cafe and caterer.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2025
“Honestly, no-one here gives a damn,” said a local caterer, Evan Tuvignon, leaning on his shop counter and suggesting that people were fed up with the whole case.
From BBC • Sep. 10, 2024
A caterer served food as music blared over stereo speakers and people remarked on the tasteful grandeur of the house.
From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama
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