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entourage

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en·tou·rage  (nt-räzh)
n.
1. A group of attendants or associates; a retinue.
2. One's environment or surroundings.

[French, from entourer, to surround, from Old French entour, surroundings : en-, in; see en-1 + tour, circuit; see tour.]

entourage [on-toor-ahzh]
Noun
a group of people who assist or travel with an important or well-known person [French entourer to surround]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.entourageentourage - the group following and attending to some important person
assemblage, gathering - a group of persons together in one place
bodyguard - a group of men who escort and protect some important person
royal court, court - the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

entourage
Translations

entourage [ɔntuˈrɑːʒ] nséquito
entourage [ɔntuˈrɑːʒ] nGefolge nt

entourage
n entourage [ontuˈraːʒ]
a group of followers, especially of a person of high rank. gevolgيُشَجِّعсвитаdoprovodfølge; eskortedie Begleitungακολουθία, περίγυροςséquitosaatjaskondهمراهان؛ ملازمانseurueentourageפָּמַליָהपरिचारक गण, अनुगामीpratnja, svitakíséretpengikutfylgdarliðcerchia側近たち측근자들palydasvīta; pavadonībarombongan pengiringgevolgfølgetowarzystwo, świtacomitivaanturajсопровождающие лицаsprievodspremstvopratnjafölje, svitคณะผู้ติดตามของบุคคลสำคัญmaiyet隨從почет, свитаکسی اہم شخصیت کے مصاحبینđoàn tuỳ tùng

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The rather insignificant and unattractive Brantain was enormously rich; and she liked and required the entourage which wealth could give her.
Every new note from behind sounded to their frightened ears the coming of The Sheik and his bloodthirsty entourage.
ABOVE the roof of the palace that housed the Jed of Gathol and his entourage, the cruiser Vanator tore at her stout moorings.
 
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