An "incrowd" is a group of people who share a common interest or background, and are seen as exclusive or privileged. Synonyms for this term include "clique", "inner circle", "entourage", "social circle", "elite", and "in-group". These terms refer to people who are part of a select group that enjoys advantages, benefits, and special treatment based on their status or affiliation. The term "in-crowd" is often used in reference to social situations, where certain individuals have greater access to resources, information, or opportunities than others. Regardless of the term used, these groups are typically seen as insular and exclusionary, which can lead to feelings of resentment or envy among those who are not part of the group.