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- Dictionaryentourage/ˈɒntʊrɑːʒ/
noun
- 1. a group of people attending or surrounding an important person: "an entourage of loyal courtiers"
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ENTOURAGE definition: 1. the group of people who travel with and work for an important or famous person: 2. the group of…. Learn more.
- English (US)
ENTOURAGE meaning: 1. the group of people who travel with...
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- Entourage: Malay Translation
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- Entourage: German Translation
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- Entourage: Thai Translation
ENTOURAGE translate: คณะผู้ติดตามของบุคคลสำคัญ. Learn more...
- Entourage: Vietnamese Translation
ENTOURAGE translate: đoàn tuỳ tùng. Learn more in the...
- Entourage: Indonesian Translation
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- Entourage in French
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- English (US)
The meaning of ENTOURAGE is one's attendants or associates. How to use entourage in a sentence.
ENTOURAGE meaning: 1. the group of people who travel with and work for an important or famous person: 2. the group of…. Learn more.
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: escort, cortege, following, retinue. surroundings; environment: a house with a charming entourage of trees and flowers.
noun. 1. a group of attendants or associates, as of a person of rank or importance. The opera singer traveled with an entourage of 20 people. 2. surroundings; environment. a house with a charming entourage of trees and flowers. 3. Architecture.
That's your entourage! 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.
1. a group of attendants or retainers, esp such as surround an important person; retinue. 2. surroundings or environment. [C19: from French, from entourer to surround, from entour around, from tour circuit; see tour, turn]