March

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrtʃ/

March (verb)

  1. To walk with regular steps, often in a group, like soldiers.
  2. To walk with others in a public event to show support or protest.

Examples

  • The soldiers march in perfect unison.
  • They march down the street with precision.

Common collocations: march in formation, march in unison, march for rights, march in protest, peaceful march

March (noun)

  1. A planned walk by a group of people, often for a cause or celebration.
  2. A type of music with a strong rhythm, often played during parades or military events.

Examples

  • The march attracted thousands of participants.
  • They joined the march for peace.

Synonyms of March

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of March

  • opposite of moving
  • opposite of continuing movement