paraded

[pəˈreɪdɪd]

paraded Definition

  • 1to walk or march in public in order to show your support for something or to celebrate something
  • 2to show someone or something in a proud way, especially in order to impress people

Using paraded: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soldiers paraded through the streets of the city.

  • Example

    The beauty queen was paraded around the stage in her gown.

  • Example

    He paraded his new car in front of his friends.

paraded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for paraded

Phrases with paraded

  • a large open area where soldiers practice marching and other military exercises

    Example

    The recruits were drilled on the parade ground.

  • parade of horribles

    a legal argument that suggests that a particular decision will lead to disastrous consequences

    Example

    The lawyer presented a parade of horribles to convince the judge not to rule against his client.

  • a standing position assumed by soldiers in which they stand at ease with their feet shoulder-width apart and their hands clasped behind their backs

    Example

    The drill sergeant ordered the troops to stand at parade rest.

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Summary: paraded in Brief

To 'parade' [pəˈreɪdɪd] means to walk or march in public to show support or celebrate something, or to show someone or something in a proud way. Examples include 'The soldiers paraded through the streets of the city,' and 'He paraded his new car in front of his friends.' 'Parade' extends into phrases like 'parade ground,' referring to a military training area, and 'parade of horribles,' a legal argument suggesting disastrous consequences.