retinues (Meaning)
retinues
a group of helpers, servants, or followers, a group of retainers or attendants
Synonyms & Antonyms of retinues
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retinues Sentence Examples
- The king's retinue of knights and courtiers accompanied him on his grand procession.
- The wealthy noblewoman traveled with a large retinue, including ladies-in-waiting and servants.
- The general's retinue consisted of a loyal group of soldiers who protected him and carried out his orders.
- The celebrity's retinue included bodyguards, assistants, and publicists.
- The governor's retinue escorted him to the official ceremony.
- The bishop's retinue of acolytes and priests walked solemnly behind him.
- The ambassador's retinue included diplomats, security personnel, and interpreters.
- The professor's retinue of students listened attentively to his lecture.
- The CEO's retinue of advisors and executives helped manage the company's operations.
- The spiritual leader's retinue of followers gathered to hear his teachings.
FAQs About the word retinues
a group of helpers, servants, or followers, a group of retainers or attendants
entourages, crews, posses, tails, staffs, followings,suites, assistants, personnels, retainers
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The king's retinue of knights and courtiers accompanied him on his grand procession.
The wealthy noblewoman traveled with a large retinue, including ladies-in-waiting and servants.
The general's retinue consisted of a loyal group of soldiers who protected him and carried out his orders.
The celebrity's retinue included bodyguards, assistants, and publicists.