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marched

[mɑːtʃt]

marched Definition

walk quickly and with determination, typically in a group and as part of a public demonstration.

Using marched: Examples

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

  • Example

    The protesters marched through the city streets chanting slogans.

  • Example

    The soldiers marched in formation across the parade ground.

  • Example

    The band marched down Main Street playing patriotic tunes.

marched Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with marched

  • to do things in one's own way, regardless of what others may think or do

    Example

    She always marched to the beat of her own drum, never following the crowd.

  • to continue moving forward, especially in the face of adversity or opposition

    Example

    Despite the setbacks, we must march on towards our goal.

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

    Example

    The soldiers marched in step, their boots pounding the pavement in perfect rhythm.

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Summary: marched in Brief

'Marched' [mɑːtʃt] means to walk quickly and with determination, typically in a group and as part of a public demonstration. It is often used in the context of protests, rallies, and other public displays of support or opposition. 'Marched' can also be used in military contexts, such as when soldiers move in formation. Phrases like 'march to the beat of one's own drum' and 'march on' extend the meaning of the word to include individuality and perseverance.