Camarillas [noun]

Definition of Camarillas:

unofficial advisers

Synonyms of Camarillas:


Opposite/Antonyms of Camarillas:

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Sentence/Example of Camarillas:

He was too honest, and, therefore, dangerous to the Court camarilla set up and paid by Potsdam.

Truly the camarilla were supporting each other, and I, an onlooker, stood amazed and astounded.

"Exposure," replied the charlatan who was the head of the traitorous camarilla around the throne.

Therefore, two days later, he delivered from the tribune of the Duma some terrible allegations against the camarilla.

Each man, sulkily sheathing his sombrero, obeyed, and quitted the camarilla.

Their creatures have worked their way even into the cabinet and the camarilla.

The camarilla crowded round Ferdinand, who lay without sense or motion.

The hereditary archduke and his wife had a powerful camarilla against them.

Christina and her Camarilla scarcely know which most deeply to deplore—the intrusion of Cabrera or the expulsion of Bulwer.

Hardly anything could better illustrate the appalling mental position of the camarilla that has got to go.