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Retinue - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A retinue is a group of attendants or followers accompanying an important person, such as a leader or celebrity, often to assist or provide support. It emphasizes loyalty and service.

retinue

/ˈrɛtəˌnu/ /ˈrɛtɪnjuː/

Definition:

A group of advisers or assistants accompanying an important person.

Synonyms:

entourage, attendants, followers, escort

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

leader, solitary

Common Collocations:

royal retinue, personal retinue, small retinue, loyal retinue

Derivatives:

retinued (adj.), retinueless (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "retinue" to describe a formal or official group supporting a leader or VIP.

Common Phrases:

king's retinue, queen's retinue, traveling retinue

Etymology:

From Old French "retenue," meaning "group retained in service," from Latin "retinēre" (to retain).

Examples:

  • 1. The president arrived with his retinue of advisors and security personnel.
  • 2. Her royal retinue followed closely behind as she entered the hall.
  • 3. The celebrity’s large retinue made it difficult to move through the crowd.
  • 4. A small retinue of loyal supporters accompanied the politician on his campaign tour.

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