What is another word for charmed circle?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɑːmd sˈɜːkə͡l] (IPA)

The phrase "charmed circle" refers to a group of people who have an exclusive status and are often seen as privileged or influential. Here are some synonyms for this term: - Elite clique - This phrase suggests a small, tightly-knit group of people who are considered to be at the top of society. - Inner circle - This refers to the people who are closest to someone in a position of power or influence. - Social circle - This term encompasses a wider group of people who share similar interests or backgrounds and often socialize together. - High society - This phrase refers to the upper class or wealthy individuals who are seen as the most important members of society. - In-crowd - This term is commonly used to describe a popular group of people who are admired and desired by others.

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Famous quotes with Charmed circle

  • We all know that there is evil in the world — we read of it — we hear of it — but we never think of its entering our own charmed circle. Look round our circle of acquaintance; how it would startle us to be asked to name one whom we thought capable of crime; how much more so to find that crime had been committed by one near and dear to our inmost heart. What a moral revulsion would such a discovery produce — how weak we should find ourselves under such a trial — how soon we should begin to disconnect the offender and the offence ; then, for the first time, we should begin to understand the full force of temptation, and to allow for its fearful strength ; and should we not begin to excuse what had never before seemed capable of palliation?
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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