parade

[pəˈreɪd]

parade Definition

  • 1a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event and including marching bands, floats, and other performers
  • 2a formal ceremony of troops before a monarch or other important person
  • 3an ostentatious show or display

Using parade: Examples

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

  • Example

    The annual Thanksgiving parade in New York City is a major tourist attraction.

  • Example

    The soldiers marched in a parade to celebrate the national holiday.

  • Example

    She made a parade of her new car by driving it slowly through the neighborhood.

  • Example

    The bride and groom led a parade of guests from the church to the reception hall.

parade Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for parade

Idioms Using parade

  • rain on someone's parade

    to spoil someone's plans or celebration

    Example

    I hate to rain on your parade, but the boss just announced that we have to work this weekend.

  • to leave quickly or suddenly

    Example

    I have to hit the parade if I want to catch the last train home.

  • parade one's wares

    to show off one's goods or services in an attempt to sell them

    Example

    The street vendors were parading their wares to the tourists passing by.

Phrases with parade

  • parade of horribles

    a legal argument that suggests a particular decision will lead to a series of negative consequences

    Example

    The lawyer presented a parade of horribles to convince the judge not to rule in favor of the plaintiff.

  • a showcase of new homes for sale in a particular area, often held annually

    Example

    We went to the parade of homes to get ideas for our own home renovation.

  • a military position where soldiers 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 while he gave them instructions.

Origins of parade

from French 'parade', from Spanish 'parada', meaning 'a halt or stoppage'

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Summary: parade in Brief

A 'parade' [pəˈreɪd] is a public procession, typically celebrating a special day or event, and featuring marching bands, floats, and other performers. It can also refer to a formal ceremony of troops before an important person or an ostentatious show or display. Examples include the annual Thanksgiving parade in New York City and a bride and groom leading a parade of guests from the church to the reception hall. Idioms include 'rain on someone's parade,' meaning to spoil someone's plans or celebration, and 'hit the parade,' meaning to leave quickly or suddenly.

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