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cadreca‧dre /ˈkɑːdə, -drə, ˈkeɪdə $ ˈkædri, ˈkɑːdrə/ noun [countable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) cadreOrigin: 1800-1900 French, Italian quadro, from Latin quadrum ‘square’ - Already, the mayor is creating a cadre of business advisors to start brainstorming more ideas.
- But the young cadre made no such move.
- The cadres, under pressure, singled out alleged culprits on no pretext at all.
- The weekends with the cadre of sociable women must have been the happy times.
► has· A new cadre of leaders has emerged. ► have· A new cadre of leaders have emerged. a small group of specially trained people in a profession, political party, or military forcecadre of a cadre of highly trained scientistsGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• Cadre is usually followed by a singular verb: · A new cadre of leaders has emerged.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · A new cadre of leaders have emerged.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS |