Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning A group of individuals who work together secretly or conspiratorially
The underground resistance movement was made up of a coterie of brave activists who risked their lives to fight against tyranny.
The company's board of directors was essentially a coterie of close friends and family members.
The spy's coterie of informants helped him uncover crucial information about the enemy's plans.
The political candidate relied heavily on her coterie of advisors during her campaign.
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