Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning A group of individuals who work together secretly or conspiratorially
The coterie of writers formed a critique group to provide feedback on each other's work.
The company's board of directors was essentially a coterie of close friends and family members.
The coterie of financiers conspired to manipulate the stock market for their own gain.
The coterie of drug dealers was arrested after a long investigation.
The coterie of investors made a huge profit from the stock market crash.
The crime boss surrounded himself with a coterie of trusted lieutenants to carry out his orders.
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