entourage
entourage, circle of associates
noun ahn-too-RAHZH Rare
Origin: French entourer (to surround)
Also means
surroundings
Usage Note
Entourage refers to the group of people habitually around a public figure or leader — advisers, friends, and assistants. The word passed into English with essentially the same meaning. In French it can also refer more generally to one's immediate social circle or even one's surroundings.
Examples
"Le président voyage toujours avec son entourage."
Natural Translation
The president always travels with his entourage.
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