marcher

[ˈmɑːtʃə(r)]

marcher Definition

  • 1to walk with regular steps, especially in a group as part of a public event or ceremony
  • 2to work or function correctly

Using marcher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "marcher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protesters marched through the streets chanting slogans.

  • Example

    The soldiers marched in formation.

  • Example

    The band marched down Main Street playing music.

  • Example

    The new software is finally marching along smoothly.

marcher Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for marcher

Antonyms for marcher

Phrases with marcher

  • to do things in one's own way, regardless of societal norms or expectations

    Example

    She always marched to the beat of her own drum, never conforming to what others expected of her.

  • to continue despite difficulties or opposition

    Example

    We must march on and not give up, even when faced with obstacles.

  • to move in unison with others, especially in a military formation

    Example

    The soldiers marched in step, their boots hitting the ground in perfect unison.

Origins of marcher

from Old French 'marchier', meaning 'to walk'

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Summary: marcher in Brief

The verb 'marcher' [ˈmɑːtʃə(r)] means to walk with regular steps, especially in a group as part of a public event or ceremony. It can also mean to work or function correctly. Examples include 'The protesters marched through the streets chanting slogans.' and 'The new software is finally marching along smoothly.' Phrases include 'march to the beat of one's own drum,' meaning to do things in one's own way, and 'march on,' meaning to continue despite difficulties.