Reading Theme:
Troupe: Definition, Usage & Common Examples
Meaning 1:group of performers (troupe)
troupe
/truːp/
n.
A group of performers, like actors, dancers, or singers, who work together and often travel to different places to put on shows.
group of performers
➕
/ɡruːp əv pərˈfɔːrmərz/
n.
Refers to an organized company or group of performers, such as actors, dancers, or acrobats, who collaborate and often tour to present shows.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From French 'troupe' meaning 'troop, company', likely of Germanic origin.
💡 Mnemonic
Think of a TROUP of performers TRAVELing together.
📖 Example
A talented circus troupe from Russia is performing amazing acrobatics at the city theater this weekend.
A skilled Russian circus group is showcasing incredible acrobatic feats at the city theater this weekend.
🔗 Collocations
traveling troupe – a group of performers who move from place to place to perform
theater troupe – a company of actors who perform plays
join a troupe – to become a member of a performing group
🔄 Synonyms
🚫 Antonyms
soloist (n.) – A single performer who performs alone.
🌱 Derivatives
📖 Cultural Story
The word 'troupe' was borrowed into English from French in the early 19th century. It specifically refers to a company or group of touring performers, reflecting the tradition of traveling theatrical and circus groups that were prominent in European entertainment culture.
Wordbook
Your data is saved in this browser