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troupe vs circus

circus vs troupe

troupe and circus both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
troupe Yes No No No
circus Yes No No No
As nouns, circus is a hyponym of troupe; that is, circus is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than troupe:
  • troupe: organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical)
  • circus: a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals
troupe (noun) circus (noun)
organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical) a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals
a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment
an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent
(antiquity) an open-air stadium for chariot races and gladiatorial games
a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals
Difference between troupe and circus

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