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Synonyms of 'troupe'

troupe

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(noun) 
Definition
a company of actors or other performers
a troupe of travelling actors
Synonyms
company
He was a notable young actor in a company of rising stars.
group
a small group of football supporters
band
bands of government soldiers
cast
The show is very amusing and the cast are excellent.
ensemble
an ensemble of young musicians
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Additional synonyms

in the sense of band
Definition
having legs curved outwards at the knees
bands of government soldiers
Synonyms
gang,
company,
group,
set,
party,
team,
lot,
club,
body,
association,
crowd,
troop,
pack,
camp,
squad,
crew (informal),
assembly,
mob,
horde,
troupe,
posse (informal),
clique,
coterie,
bevy
in the sense of cast
Definition
the actors in a play collectively
The show is very amusing and the cast are excellent.
Synonyms
actors,
company,
players,
characters,
troupe,
dramatis personae
in the sense of ensemble
Definition
a group of musicians or actors performing together
an ensemble of young musicians
Synonyms
group,
company,
band,
troupe,
cast,
orchestra,
chorus,
supporting cast
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