entourage (Meaning)

Wordnet

entourage (n)

the group following and attending to some important person

Webster

entourage (n.)

Surroundings; specif., collectively, one's attendants or associates.

entourage Sentence Examples

  1. In Hollywood, celebrities are often surrounded by a large entourage of bodyguards, assistants, and publicists.
  2. The entourage provided insight into the candidate's political views and priorities.
  3. The famous singer was trailed by a large entourage of fans as he left the concert venue.
  4. The royal family's entourage consisted of several security guards, a chef, and a personal assistant.
  5. The CEO's entourage consisted of his personal assistant, a security guard, and a driver.
  6. The politician arrived at the rally with a large entourage of supporters in tow.
  7. The celebrity's entourage was caught up in a scuffle with the paparazzi.
  8. The entourage of the visiting dignitary was accorded full diplomatic privileges.
  9. The athlete's entourage was accused of bullying opponents and intimidating referees.
  10. The entourage of the high-profile businessman was constantly hounded by the media.

FAQs About the word entourage

the group following and attending to some important personSurroundings; specif., collectively, one's attendants or associates.

staff, posse, retinue, crew,suite, tail, train, personnel, cortege,following

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In Hollywood, celebrities are often surrounded by a large entourage of bodyguards, assistants, and publicists.

The entourage provided insight into the candidate's political views and priorities.

The famous singer was trailed by a large entourage of fans as he left the concert venue.

The royal family's entourage consisted of several security guards, a chef, and a personal assistant.