Parade - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pəˈreɪd|  American pronunciation of the word parade
Brit.  |pəˈreɪd|  British pronunciation of the word parade

noun

- a ceremonial procession including people marching
- an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things
a parade of strollers on the mall
a parade of witnesses
- a visible display
she made a parade of her sorrows

verb

- walk ostentatiously (syn: exhibit, march)
She parades her new husband around town
- march in a procession (syn: promenade, troop)
the veterans paraded down the street

Extra examples

After the team won the championship, the city threw a parade for them.

The town will put on a parade.

The marching band lined up for the homecoming parade.

The team and its fans paraded down the street.

Protesters paraded in front of City Hall.

The models paraded up and down the runway.

She paraded around on the beach in her bikini.

The victors paraded the prisoners through the streets.

A military parade marched slowly down Pennsylvania Avenue.

Morning parade was in progress on the parade ground.

When I asked Nick about his childhood, he remembered first a parade of baby-sitters.

More than four thousand soldiers paraded down the Champs Elysee.

She had a constant parade of young men coming to visit her.

The marchers paraded peacefully through the capital.

Young athletes will get a chance to parade their skills.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: parade
he/she/it: parades
present participle: parading
past tense: paraded
past participle: paraded
noun
singular: parade
plural: parades
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