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pleiad

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈpliːæd/

KK: /ˈpliːæd/

noun
Definition

A group of seven distinguished or talented individuals, often recognized for their achievements or contributions in a particular field.


Example

The conference featured a pleiad of experts in environmental science.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you heard about the new book that features a pleiad of famous authors?
Sloth B
Yeah, I read about it! It sounds really interesting.
Sloth A
I can’t wait to see how they all contribute to the story.
Sloth B
Me too! A pleiad of talent like that is bound to create something amazing.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
cluster
assembly
gathering
Antonyms
individual
solitary
loner
Root Explanation

**Pleiad** → The word 'pleiad' comes from the Greek 'Pleiades' (Πλειάδες), which refers to a cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus. The term itself is derived from 'pleiades' (meaning 'to sail'), as the appearance of these stars was historically associated with the sailing season in ancient Greece. The word 'pleiad' refers to a group or cluster, particularly in a literary or artistic context, often denoting a group of notable individuals.

Memory Tip

Imagine a group of stars that 'sail' across the night sky, representing a cluster of notable figures or talents. This helps you remember that 'pleiad' refers to a distinguished group.

Visually Confused Words
plead
uplead
poliad
pled
plea
lead
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