in-crowd

[US]/[ˈɪnˌ kraʊd]/
[UK]/[ˈɪnˌ kraʊd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A group of people who are fashionable, popular, or influential.; The people who are accepted and admired by others.; The people who are "in" and know the latest trends.

Phrases & Collocations

join the in-crowd

be in-crowd

the in-crowd knows

in-crowd status

among the in-crowd

exclude from in-crowd

in-crowd mentality

seeking in-crowd

part of in-crowd

Example Sentences

she desperately wanted to be part of the in-crowd at university.

the in-crowd always seemed to know about the best parties.

he felt excluded because he wasn't in the in-crowd.

joining the in-crowd can be difficult if you're new.

the in-crowd often sets the trends in fashion and music.

she tried to impress the in-crowd with her expensive car.

he observed the in-crowd from a distance, feeling like an outsider.

the in-crowd dominated the conversation at the networking event.

being part of the in-crowd isn't everything, she realized.

the in-crowd at the conference discussed the latest industry developments.

he wanted to break into the in-crowd and prove himself.

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