exhibitor
/ɪɡˈzɪbɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪɡˈzɪbɪtər/ (ame, ipa)
exhibitor — noun
- exhibitorsingular
- exhibitorsplural
1. a person or company that displays objects, artwork, or products at a public show
a person or company that displays objects, artwork, or products at a public show or fair
Elena was an exhibitor at the Milan craft fair, showing her handmade pottery.
collocation: exhibitor at [event]
The jewellery exhibitor spoke to every visitor who stopped at her table.
Diego's company registered as an exhibitor for the Barcelona tech conference.
Nkechi handed out free samples from her exhibitor booth at the food expo.
More than two hundred exhibitors filled the convention centre in Geneva.
- presenter
broader term — someone showing or introducing something to an audience, not necessarily at a formal exhibition
- vendor
emphasises selling rather than displaying; a vendor may or may not be at an exhibition
- stallholder
specifically someone running a small stall at a market or fair, more informal than exhibitor