PROMENADES vs PARADE: NOUN
- A formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
- A leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
- Plural form of promenade.
- A public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
- A square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
- A march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
- A visible display
- A ceremonial procession including people marching
- An extended (often showy) succession of persons or things
- A public square or promenade.
- An ostentatious show; an exhibition.
- An extended, usually showy succession.
- A line or extended group of moving persons or things.
- The troops taking part in such a review.
- A formal review of marching military troops.
- A regular place of assembly for reviews of troops.
- The participants in such a procession.
- An organized public procession on a festive or ceremonial occasion.
- A position of rest for soldiers, in which, however, they are required to be silent and motionless.
- See under Dress, and Undress.
- A public walk; a promenade.
- Posture of defense; guard.
- A pompous show; a formal or ostentatious display or exhibition.
- Any imposing procession; the movement of any group of people marshaled in military order, especially a festive public procession, which may include a marching band, persons in varied costume, vehicles with elaborate displays, and other forms of entertainment, held in commemoration or celebration of an event or in honor of a person or persons.
- An assembly and orderly arrangement or display of troops, in full equipments, for inspection or evolutions before some superior officer; a review of troops. Parades are general, regimental, or private (troop, battery, or company), according to the force assembled.
- The ground where a military display is held, or where troops are drilled. Also called parade ground.
- 2 and Pageant, spectacle.
- Hence A posture of preparedness to meet attack or parry thrusts; a posture of defense; guard.
- A public walk, as on an avenue or esplanade; a public promenade: as, the marine parade at Brighton, England.
- The level plain forming the interior or inclosed area of a fortification, corresponding to the courtyard of a castle.
- The place where such assembly or review is held, or the space allotted to it.
- Specifically, military display; the orderly assembly and procession of troops for review or inspection.
- That which is displayed or arranged for display; a show; a procession; hence, any ordered and stately exhibition of skill, as a military review or a tournament.
- Show; display; ostentation.
- An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed by moving down a street past a crowd.
- Any succession, series, or display of items.
- A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other.
- In fencing, the act of parrying; avoidance of a thrust by slight movements of the hand and wrist, which place the strong part of the blade above the guard in opposition to the weak part of the opponent's blade nearer the tip, thus deflecting his sword-point so that it passes the body without touching: a French term, used in English for parry.
PROMENADES vs PARADE: VERB
- N/A
- Walk ostentatiously
- March in a procession
PROMENADES vs PARADE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To march or walk through or around.
- To assemble (troops) for a ceremonial review.
- To cause to take part in a parade.
- To behave so as to attract attention; show off.
- To stroll in public, especially so as to be seen; promenade.
- To assemble for a ceremonial military review or other exercise.
- To take part in a parade; march in a public procession.
- To make an exhibition or spectacle of one's self, as by walking in a public place.
- To assemble in military order for evolutions and inspection; to form or march, as in review or in a public celebratory parade{3}.
- To exhibit ostentatiously; flaunt: : show.
PROMENADES vs PARADE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off.
- To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously.
PROMENADES vs PARADE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To marshal and array in military order: as, the troops were paraded at the usual hour.
- To march up and down upon: as, to parade the veranda of a hotel.
- To exhibit or manifest in an ostentatious manner; make a parade or display of.
- Synonyms To display, flaunt, show off.
- To assemble and be marshaled in military order; march in military procession.
- To march up and down or promenade in a public place for the purpose of showing one's self.
- March in a procession in a public place
PROMENADES vs PARADE: RELATED WORDS
- Seafront, Boardwalk, Promenade deck, Walkways, Boulevard, Esplanade, Troop, Prom, Ramble, Perambulation, Saunter, Amble, Parade, Mall, Stroll
- Expo, Marched, Rally, Motorcade, Commemoration, Festival, Event, Ceremony, Processions, Pageant, Procession, Troop, Exhibit, Promenade, March
PROMENADES vs PARADE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Porticoes, Paseo, Riversides, Seafront, Boardwalk, Promenade deck, Walkways, Boulevard, Troop, Prom, Saunter, Amble, Parade, Mall, Stroll
- Crowd, Gathering, Float, Expo, Rally, Motorcade, Commemoration, Festival, Event, Ceremony, Procession, Troop, Exhibit, Promenade, March
PROMENADES vs PARADE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dame, that they have now formed delightful promenades with trees and gravelled walks.
- This memorable destination is dominated by large squares, magical promenades and romantic lanes.
- No Promenades are included at all, and only some of the Pictures.
- These are usually in popular public parks, plazas, and busy promenades.
- Royal Promenades, which include interior shopping, dining and an entertainment boulevard.
- Promenades: Schaefer and the Cultural Redevelopment of Baltimore with your friends.
- Ideal for those who love quiet, long promenades and nature.
- Zone Rouge promenades et stationnement interdits attention aux PV!
- Mexico, regarding politics, theaters, the promenades and driveways, etc.
- There are numerous promenades and excursions in the vicinity.
- Disabled in the parade winnipeg road closures for the same toronto santa claus parade.
- The Parade ends at the Post Parade Area when it crosses Paloma Street.
- Gave everyone involved, a safe and the cbc santa parade of the parade.
- East Helena students and community members parade through town Wednesday for the annual Red Ribbon Week parade.
- Wear your parade gear with pride when you order military uniforms and accessories from Glendale Parade Store.
- Draw large crowds along the corner of howe and santa parade winnipeg parade street.
- With a community parade after them as some parts of the parade took off.
- Sustainability of winnipeg to be on parade originated from the entire parade.
- He marched in the Tournament of Roses Parade, King Orange Jamboree Parade and the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade, among others.
- Included were the Nautical Festival Parade, Little League Parade, Kiddie Parade, Memorial Day Parade, homecoming parade, Halloween Parade and Christmas parade.
PROMENADES vs PARADE: QUESTIONS
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- What happened to the Sears at Promenades Saint Bruno?
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- When is the Pinecraft Christmas Parade in Sarasota?
- When is the great Halloween lantern parade&festival?
- When is the Morehead State University homecoming parade?
- What is the Arizona State University homecoming parade?
- Why was Washington's inauguration parade cancelled?
- Who is inauguration parade announcer Charlie Brotman?
- Who leads the parade in the parade of the Russian army?
- Is the Dollywood parade still called the Dolly parade?
- How will the parade route change for this year's parade?