Parade

Pronunciation: /pərˈeɪd/

Parade (noun)

  1. A public event where people walk or move through streets together, often with music or decorations.
  2. A planned public display meant to impress people, such as showing strength, wealth, or importance.

Examples

  • The parade filled the street with music and smiles.
  • People cheered as the parade moved past the park.

Parade (verb)

  1. To move through streets in a group for a public event, often with music or banners.
  2. To show something publicly in a way meant to attract attention or make an impression.

Examples

  • The students paraded through the town in silence.
  • The band paraded down the street after the game.