troupe

noun
UK: /truːp/
US: /truːp/
  1. A group of actors, dancers, or other entertainers who work together.

    1. The troupe performed a funny play.
    2. The travelling troupe brought laughter and joy to every small town they visited.
  2. A company or group of people, often birds or animals, acting together.

    1. A troupe of monkeys swung through trees.
    2. The dance troupe is known for its innovative choreography and stunning performances.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "troupe" in English means: A group of actors, dancers, or other entertainers who work together., A company or group of people, often birds or animals, acting together..

The phonetic transcription of "troupe" is /truːp/ in British English and /truːp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "troupe": group, ensemble, band, cast, company.

Example usage of "troupe": "The troupe performed a funny play.". More examples on the page.