troupe

[truːp]

troupe Definition

  • 1a group of actors, dancers, or other performers who work together
  • 2a company or group of people who do something together

Using troupe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "troupe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The troupe is rehearsing for their upcoming performance.

  • Example

    The circus troupe travels from city to city.

  • Example

    The dance troupe performed at the festival.

  • Example

    The comedy troupe is known for their hilarious skits.

troupe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for troupe

Phrases with troupe

  • troupe d'élite

    an elite group of highly skilled performers or professionals

    Example

    The troupe d'élite of the military was sent on a special mission.

  • the leader or manager of a troupe

    Example

    The troupe master made sure that all the performers were ready for the show.

  • troupe dancer

    a member of a dance troupe

    Example

    She has been a troupe dancer for five years.

Origins of troupe

from French 'troupe', meaning 'company'

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Summary: troupe in Brief

A 'troupe' [truːp] is a group of performers who work together, such as actors, dancers, or musicians. It can also refer to any group of people who do something together. Examples include 'The circus troupe travels from city to city.' and 'The comedy troupe is known for their hilarious skits.'