IPA: /ˈæŋkərˌpɪsən/
KK: /ˈæŋkərˌpɪsən/
A person who presents news on television or radio, often leading the broadcast and introducing other news segments.
The anchorperson delivered the evening news with confidence and clarity.
Anchorperson → It is formed from "anchor" (from Old English *ancor*, meaning a heavy object used to moor a vessel) and "person" (from Latin *persona*, meaning a character or individual). The word "anchorperson" refers to a person who serves as the main presenter or host of a news program, metaphorically anchoring the broadcast.
Think of an 'anchor' as something that holds things steady, and a 'person' as an individual — an anchorperson is someone who holds the news steady for viewers.
No commonly confused words.