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noun
- 1. a small group of people with shared interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of other people: "a coterie of friends and advisers"
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A coterie is a small, close group of people with a shared interest or purpose. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of the word coterie from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Coterie definition: a group of people who associate closely.. See examples of COTERIE used in a sentence.
Have you noticed how so many of the best TV shows concentrate on a group of friends who seem to mesh together perfectly, to the exclusion of all others? This, then, is a coterie, an exclusive group with common interests.
A coterie of a particular kind is a small group of people who are close friends or have a common interest, and who do not want other people to join them.
A coterie is a small, often select group of persons who associate with one another frequently. Find the origin, examples, and related words of coterie in this online dictionary.
A coterie is a small, exclusive group of people who share a common interest, goal or activity. Learn the origin, usage and examples of this word, and test your knowledge with a quiz.
noun. /ˈkəʊtəri/ [countable + singular or plural verb] (formal, often disapproving) a small group of people who have the same interests and do things together but do not like to include others. his little coterie of friends and advisers. a literary coterie. He surrounded himself with an elite coterie of political advisors.