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Meaning of coterie
A small group of people with shared interests or activities
Etymology of coterie
The word "coterie" originated from the Old French word "coterie" or "coterie", meaning "a group of people living in the same area" or "a group of associates", which is derived from the Old French word "cote", meaning "side" or "area", and the suffix "-erie", which is a noun-forming suffix
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a small group of people with shared interests or activities
Synonyms
clique
circle
group
set
crowd
gang
band
troop
company
club
society
association
fraternity
sorority
cabal
faction
sect
party
entourage
retinue
following
fans
devotees
admirers
enthusiasts
connoisseurs
aficionados
buffs
experts
specialists
inner circle
elite
intelligentsia
literati
beau monde
high society
aristocracy
nobility
gentry
upper class
jet set
Definitions
- A small group of people with shared interests or activities, typically exclusive or select
- * A group of people who share similar tastes or interests, often with an air of exclusivity
Usage Examples
- The artist's coterie of friends and admirers attended the exhibition to show their support
- * The company's coterie of top executives made the key decisions that shaped the firm's strategy
- * The coterie of writers and intellectuals gathered at the cafe to discuss the latest literary trends