Parade

Noun

 * 1) An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed by moving down a street past a crowd.
 * The floats and horses in the parade were impressive, but the marching bands were really amazing.
 * 1) Any succession, series, or display of items.
 * The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last.
 * 1) A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other.
 * 2) A street, avenue or road.
 * He was parked on Chester Parade.

Derived terms

 * hit parade
 * military parade
 * victory parade
 * pride parade
 * techno parade
 * parade of horribles
 * ticker tape parade
 * rain on somebody's parade

Verb

 * 1)  To march or to display
 * They paraded around the field, simply to show their discipline.
 * 1)  To display or show; to exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off.
 * They paraded dozens of fashions past the crowd.
 * Parading all her sensibility. Byron.
 * 1)  To march past
 * After the field show, it is customary to parade the stands before exiting the field.

Adjectives for Parade
empty; imposing; dusty; unlicensed; halted; spectacular; bizarre; noisy; drunken.

Verbs for Parade
climax—; display in—; exhibit in—; flock to—; inspect—; marshal—; muster—; organize—; prink for—; review—; stage—; witness—; —blazes; —files; —glitters; — protests; —surges; —winds.

Adverbs for Parade
Spectacularly; ostentatiously; rebelliously; aimlessly; imposingly; drunkenly; obstreperously; clamorously; militantly; imposingly.

Adjectives for Parade
flower-enameled; painted; filed; terrestrial; youthful; lively. verbs anticipate—; bask in—; breathe—; deny—; deprive of—; drive from—; envision—; glory in—; loll in—; promise—; relish— surpass—; taste—; transform into—; wallow in—; —enchants; —enraptures; —enthralls; —harbors.

Thesaurus
advertise, affect, air, airing, alameda, amble, array, backpack, beaten path, beaten track, berm, betoken, bicycle path, blazon, blazon forth, boardwalk, boast, brag, brandish, bravura, breathe, bridle path, brilliancy, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring out, bring to notice, caravan, catwalk, cavalcade, column, constitutional, cortege, cosmorama, cyclorama, dangle, daring, dash, declare, defile, demonstrate, demonstration, develop, diorama, disclose, display, disport, divulge, dramatics, dramatize, dress parade, eclat, emblazon, embody, enact, entourage, esplanade, etalage, evidence, evince, exhibit, exhibition, exhibitionism, expose, expose to view, exposition, express, false front, fanfare, fanfaronade, fastwalk, figure, file, file off, flair, flash, flaunt, flaunting, flourish, flyover, foot pavement, footpath, footslog, footway, forced march, funeral, garden path, gasconade, georama, give sign, give token, go on parade, goose-step, groove, highlight, hike, hiking trail, histrionics, hold up, illuminate, incarnate, indicate, jaunt, light show, line, make clear, make plain, mall, manifest, manifestation, march, march past, materialize, mean, motorcade, mule train, mush, myriorama, pack train, pageant, pageantry, panoply, panorama, pass in review, path, pathway, perambulate, perform, peripatetic journey, peripateticism, phantasmagoria, pomp, prado, present, presentation, procession, proclaim, produce, promenade, psychedelic show, public walk, publish, put forth, put forward, ramble, represent, representation, reveal, review, roll out, run, runway, rut, saunter, schlep, set forth, sham, shifting scene, shine, show, show forth, show off, showing-off, sidewalk, sight, skimmington, spectacle, splash, splurge, sport, spotlight, stage show, staginess, stream, stretch, stretch the legs, string, stroll, strut, tableau, tableau vivant, take a stretch, take a walk, theatrics, token, towing path, towpath, track, trail, train, traipse, tramp, trot out, trottoir, trudge, trumpet, trumpet forth, turn, unfold, vaunt, walk, walking tour, walkway, wave

Etymology
< parade: <  parada: < parar: <  parare:; see pare. Compare parry, a doublet of parade:.

Noun

 * Arabic:
 * Armenian: ,
 * Bosnian:
 * Chinese: 游行 (yóuxíng)
 * Croatian:
 * Dutch:, , defilé
 * Estonian: paraad
 * Finnish: paraati, komeilu
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hindi: परैड (paréd.)
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: パレード (parēdo), 行進 (kōshin)
 * Korean: 행렬 (haengnyeol)


 * Persian:
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 * Russian:
 * Serbian: ,
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog:
 * Turkish: gösteri
 * Urdu: (paréd.)


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Anagrams

 * dérapa