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entourage
[ ahn-too-rahzh ]
noun
- a group of attendants or associates, as of a person of rank or importance:
The opera singer traveled with an entourage of 20 people.
Synonyms: , , ,
- surroundings; environment:
a house with a charming entourage of trees and flowers.
- Architecture. the landscaping and other nearby environmental features shown on a rendering of a building.
entourage
/ ˈɒntÊŠËŒrÉ‘ËÊ’; ɑ̃turaÊ’ /
noun
- a group of attendants or retainers, esp such as surround an important person; retinue
- surroundings or environment
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of entourage1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of entourage1
Example Sentences
Alone or with one supporter when once they had an entourage carrying their bags or demanding to see the camera shot.
Using sports as a political tool, President Trump attended the Super Bowl in early February, and the Daytona 500 race days later, where he and his entourage took a lap around the track.
"Bruised but motivated," was how one of Volodymyr Zelensky's entourage described how they had been feeling, as a small group of journalists crammed into what felt like an even smaller room at Stansted Airport.
Its officials felt pursuing a suspension was key in defending the "important principle that athletes do in fact bear responsibility for the actions of their entourage".
Prosecutors allege that, as part of a sex trafficking scheme, Combs and his entourage engaged in violence, abuse, arson, and kidnapping and, during one abduction, brandished a firearm.
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