parader

[pəˈreɪdər]

parader Definition

a person or group of people who participate in a parade.

Using parader: Examples

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

  • Example

    The paraders marched down the street, waving flags and banners.

  • Example

    The parade was made up of colorful floats and enthusiastic paraders.

  • Example

    She joined the group of paraders, dressed in a costume and carrying a sign.

parader Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with parader

  • a decorated vehicle or platform that moves along a parade route

    Example

    The parade float was covered in flowers and had a giant inflatable balloon on top.

  • the path or course taken by a parade through a city or town

    Example

    The parade route wound through the downtown area, passing by shops and restaurants.

  • a person responsible for organizing and directing a parade

    Example

    The parade marshal rode on horseback at the front of the procession.

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Summary: parader in Brief

'Parader' [pəˈreɪdər] refers to a person or group of people who participate in a parade. It encompasses both those who march in the parade and those who watch it. Examples include 'The paraders marched down the street, waving flags and banners,' and 'She joined the group of paraders, dressed in a costume and carrying a sign.' Phrases related to parades include 'parade float,' 'parade route,' and 'parade marshal.'