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The word "artistes" is the plural form of "artiste." It's a French word that has been adopted into English and refers to **performers**, especially those with a flair for the dramatic or unconventional.

Here's a breakdown:

* **Meaning:** An entertainer, especially a skilled or professional performer (e.g., a singer, dancer, actor, comedian, circus performer).
* **Usage:** It often implies a certain level of artistry, skill, and personality in the performance. It's also used in situations that have a French or European flavour, or in theatrical contexts.
* **Connotation:** Can be seen as slightly old-fashioned or theatrical.
* **Examples:**
* "The nightclub was filled with artistes, each vying for the audience's attention."
* "The variety show featured a talented troupe of artistes."

In short, "artistes" refers to a group of performers, typically skilled entertainers with a touch of drama and flair.It's worth noting that while "artistes" technically just means "artists" in French, its English usage has become somewhat specialized. You wouldn't typically use "artistes" to refer to painters or sculptors, unless they were, perhaps, putting on a performance art piece. The term is much more closely associated with the performing arts.

Think of the old-fashioned circus posters, the glamorous cabaret scenes, or the world of vaudeville. These are the sorts of venues where you'd expect to find "artistes." There's a hint of the spectacular, the slightly outrageous, and the undeniably talented in the word's very sound.

Consider the alternative words you might use: "performers" is perfectly acceptable and more common in modern usage. "Entertainers" is another option, but it can lack the same implication of skill and artistry. "Artists," while technically correct in French, would generally refer to a broader range of creative individuals in English. "Artistes" sits somewhere in between, suggesting a specific type of performer with a particular style and panache. Ultimately, the choice of word depends on the context and the desired nuance.

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