Troupe
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Troupe ( noun )
- A company of actors, dancers, or other performers who tour to different venues.
- A group of people, such as soldiers or police officers, working together for a common purpose.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from french troupe, from italian truppa, from trouppare "to assemble a group", from latin turbo "crowd, throng".
Examples:
- The troupe performed at the local theatre last night.
- The ballet troupe is on tour in Europe.
- The police troupe was deployed to control the crowd at the concert.
- The troupe of actors were rehearsing their new play.
- The troupe of dancers performed at the gala event.
(As a verb)
Troupe ( verb )
- A company of actors, dancers, or other performers who tour to different venues.
- A group of people, such as soldiers or police officers, working together for a common purpose.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from french troupe, from italian truppa, from trouppare "to assemble a group", from latin turbo "crowd, throng".
Examples:
- The troupe performed at the local theatre last night.
- The ballet troupe is on tour in Europe.
- The police troupe was deployed to control the crowd at the concert.
- The troupe of actors were rehearsing their new play.
- The troupe of dancers performed at the gala event.