Entourage

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːntəˌrɑːʒ/

Definitions of entourage

noun a group of attendants or associates accompanying an important person

Example Sentences

A1 The famous singer arrived at the event with his entourage.

A2 She was always surrounded by her loyal entourage of friends.

B1 The politician's entourage included security personnel and advisors.

B2 The actress's entourage made sure she was always on schedule for interviews and appearances.

C1 The CEO's entourage accompanied him on his business trip to ensure everything ran smoothly.

C2 The royal entourage consisted of dignitaries, servants, and family members.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She entourages her friends everywhere she goes.

A2 The celebrity entouraged a group of bodyguards for protection.

B1 He entouraged his team to victory with his motivational speeches.

B2 The politician entouraged his supporters to attend the rally.

C1 The queen entouraged her courtiers to accompany her on the royal visit.

C2 The CEO entouraged his executives to attend the important meeting.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She always travels with her entourage of friends.

A2 The famous singer arrived at the event with his entourage of bodyguards.

B1 The politician's entourage included advisors, assistants, and security personnel.

B2 The movie star's entourage caused a commotion as they entered the restaurant.

C1 The CEO's entourage accompanied him on his business trip, ensuring everything ran smoothly.

C2 The royal entourage arrived in a procession of luxury vehicles, creating a grand entrance.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She walked into the party with her entourage of friends.

A2 The famous singer arrived at the concert venue with his entourage of bodyguards and assistants.

B1 The politician was always surrounded by his entourage of advisors and supporters.

B2 The movie star's entourage of agents and publicists made sure she was always in the spotlight.

C1 The CEO's entourage of executives and assistants accompanied him on every business trip.

C2 The royal family's entourage of staff and security personnel ensured their safety and comfort during public appearances.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She arrived at the party with her entourage.

A2 The famous singer was surrounded by his entourage at the airport.

B1 The politician's entourage included security personnel and advisors.

B2 The CEO's entourage accompanied him to the important business meeting.

C1 The royal entourage traveled in a convoy of luxury vehicles.

C2 The celebrity's entourage ensured that every detail of the event was meticulously planned.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The celebrity arrived with her entourage of friends.

A2 The politician was always surrounded by his loyal entourage.

B1 The CEO traveled with her entourage of assistants and advisors.

B2 The movie star's entourage included bodyguards, stylists, and personal assistants.

C1 The royal family's entourage consisted of diplomats, security personnel, and household staff.

C2 The president's entourage was meticulously organized and included top officials from various government departments.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The singer arrived at the concert venue with her entourage.

A2 The politician's entourage included security guards and advisors.

B1 The CEO's entourage accompanied him to the important business meeting.

B2 The royal entourage made a grand entrance at the ceremony.

C1 The entourage of diplomats and officials gathered for the peace negotiations.

C2 The actress's entourage caused quite a commotion as they entered the premiere.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Entourage! Let's go to the park together.

A2 Entourage, follow me to the meeting room.

B1 Entourage, we need to stick together during the tour.

B2 Entourage, make sure everyone has their tickets before we board the bus.

C1 Entourage, please ensure that all security measures are in place before the event.

C2 Entourage, it is imperative that we maintain professionalism at all times during the conference.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The famous singer arrived at the event with his entourage.

A2 She always travels with a large entourage of assistants and bodyguards.

B1 The politician's entourage included his advisors, security detail, and public relations team.

B2 The movie star's entourage caused a commotion as they entered the restaurant.

C1 The CEO's entourage accompanied him on the business trip, ensuring everything ran smoothly.

C2 The royal entourage consisted of nobles, servants, and guards, all loyal to the king.

Examples of entourage in a Sentence

formal The politician arrived at the event with his large entourage of staff and security.

informal She always goes to the club with her entourage of friends.

slang The rapper rolled up to the party with his entourage in tow.

figurative The successful CEO is known for surrounding herself with a supportive entourage of mentors and advisors.

Grammatical Forms of entourage

past tense

accompanied

plural

entourages

comparative

more entourage

superlative

most entourage

present tense

entourage

future tense

will entourage

perfect tense

has entouraged

continuous tense

is entouraging

singular

entourage

positive degree

entourage

infinitive

to entourage

gerund

entouraging

participle

entouraged

Origin and Evolution of entourage

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'entourage' originated from the French word 'entourer' meaning 'to surround'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a group of attendants or followers surrounding a person of importance, the term 'entourage' has evolved to also describe a group of people who accompany or support someone, especially in a social or professional setting.