Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning A group of individuals who work together secretly or conspiratorially
The coterie of journalists leaked sensitive information about the scandal.
The coterie of chefs created a new fusion cuisine that combined the best of two cultures.
The art world can often seem like a coterie of elitist insiders who are difficult to break into.
The company's board of directors was essentially a coterie of close friends and family members.
The fashion designer's coterie of models were always eager to show off her latest designs on the runway.
The coterie of journalists worked together to uncover a major political scandal.
The coterie of artists is organizing a protest against censorship.
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