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agonothete in a sentence

n.

Definition

Agonothete: a person in ancient Greece responsible for organizing and overseeing competitions, particularly in drama and athletic events.

Sample Sentences

  1. The agonothete was responsible for organizing the dramatic competitions in ancient Greece.
  2. In ancient Athens, the agonothete played a crucial role in the cultural life of the city.
  3. He was known as an influential agonothete, often selecting the most talented playwrights for competition.
  4. During the festival, the agonothete would oversee the performances and ensure fairness in judgment.
  5. The responsibilities of an agonothete included managing the logistics of the theater and funding the productions.
  6. As the agonothete announced the winners, the audience erupted in applause and cheers.
  7. Her performance was so impactful that it caught the attention of the local agonothete.
  8. In many Greek cities, the position of agonothete was highly esteemed and often sought after.
  9. The agonothete’s decisions could significantly influence a playwright's career and reputation.
  10. With great pride, the agonothete introduced the next play, highlighting its unique themes and characters.

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