Pronunciation: /ˈpliːəd/
noun a group of distinguished people or things, typically in the same field or profession
A1 The pleiad of stars in the night sky was breathtaking.
A2 She was part of a pleiad of talented musicians in the orchestra.
B1 The restaurant boasted a pleiad of delicious dishes on their menu.
B2 The company hired a pleiad of experts to work on the project.
C1 The museum showcased a pleiad of rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.
C2 The conference brought together a pleiad of influential speakers from around the world.
formal The pleiad of talented artists showcased their work at the prestigious gallery.
informal There's a whole pleiad of food trucks at the festival, we should try them all!
slang I can't believe the pleiad of drama that went down at the party last night.
figurative The pleiad of stars in the night sky was breathtaking.
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