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    entourage
    /ˈɒntʊrɑːʒ/

    noun

    • 1. a group of people attending or surrounding an important person: "an entourage of loyal courtiers"

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  2. Find 19 different ways to say ENTOURAGE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

    • Courtiers

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    • Attendants

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  3. Find 16 synonyms and similar words for entourage, such as suite, crew, posse, staff, retinue, and more. Learn the definition of entourage and see examples of its usage in sentences.

  4. Find synonyms for entourage in different contexts, such as retinue, circle, or group. Browse a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead of entourage.

  5. noun. These are words and phrases related to entourage. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of entourage. The king traveled with an entourage of 200 servants, courtiers, and guards. Synonyms. retinue. attendants. train. cortege. escort. following. convoy. staff. court. suite. companions. followers.

  6. Find synonyms for entourage in different senses, such as retinue, surroundings, ambience, cortege, court, and more. Compare British and American English synonyms and examples from Collins English Thesaurus.

  7. Entourage comes from the French word entourer, meaning “to surround,” and means "the people who surround someone." It's also pronounced like a French word, ending with the soft sound “razh” (not “rage”): "ON-too-razh." The size of a pop star's entourage might grow with every hit record she releases.

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