comitiva (Meaning)

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comitiva (n.)

A body of followers; -- applied to the lawless or brigand bands in Italy and Sicily.

Synonyms & Antonyms of comitiva

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comitiva Sentence Examples

  1. The president's comitiva arrived at the summit, greeted by a flurry of media attention.
  2. A grand comitiva accompanied the royal family during their visit to the capital.
  3. The comitiva of diplomats convened to discuss matters of international importance.
  4. A comitiva of delegates from various nations gathered to negotiate a peace agreement.
  5. The comitiva of business leaders toured the factory to assess production capabilities.
  6. As part of the comitiva, the prime minister attended the inauguration ceremony.
  7. The comitiva of artists traveled together to showcase their work at the exhibition.
  8. A small comitiva of researchers ventured into the wilderness to study rare flora and fauna.
  9. The comitiva of scholars convened to present their findings at the academic conference.
  10. A festive comitiva paraded through the streets during the cultural festival, celebrating tradition and heritage.

FAQs About the word comitiva

A body of followers; -- applied to the lawless or brigand bands in Italy and Sicily.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The president's comitiva arrived at the summit, greeted by a flurry of media attention.

A grand comitiva accompanied the royal family during their visit to the capital.

The comitiva of diplomats convened to discuss matters of international importance.

A comitiva of delegates from various nations gathered to negotiate a peace agreement.