noun
- a group of seven brilliant or talented people, especially writers or artists
- any brilliant cluster or group of people or things
Usage: literary
Usage: literary
Examples
- The Romantic poets formed a pleiad of literary genius.
- A pleiad of scientists gathered to discuss the breakthrough.
- The university attracted a pleiad of distinguished professors.
- The art exhibition featured a pleiad of masterworks.
- Critics called them a pleiad of innovative filmmakers.
- The conference brought together a pleiad of experts in the field.