pa·rade
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Audio Help [puh-reyd] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, -rad·ed, -rad·ing. –noun
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| 1. | a large public procession, usually including a marching band and often of a festive nature, held in honor of an anniversary, person, event, etc. |
| 2. | a military ceremony involving the formation and marching of troop units, often combined with saluting the lowering of the flag at the end of the day. |
| 3. | the assembly of troops for inspection or display. |
| 4. | a place where troops regularly assemble for inspection or display. |
| 5. | a continual passing by, as of people, objects, or events: the parade of pedestrians past the office; the parade of the seasons. |
| 6. | an ostentatious display: to make a parade of one's religious beliefs. |
| 7. | Chiefly British.
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| 8. | Fortification. the level space forming the interior or enclosed area of a fortification. |
| 9. | Fencing. a parry. |
| 10. | to walk up and down on or in. |
| 11. | to make parade of; display ostentatiously. |
| 12. | to cause to march or proceed for display. |
| 13. | to march in a procession. |
| 14. | to promenade in a public place, esp. in order to show off. |
| 15. | to assemble in military order for display. |
| 16. | to assume a false or misleading appearance: international pressure that parades as foreign aid. |
[Origin: 1650–60; < F, MF < Sp parada a stop, stopping place, n. use of fem. of parado, ptp. of parar to stop, end < L parāre to set. See compare, parry, -ade1
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pa·rade·ful, adjective
pa·rade·less, adjective
pa·rade·like, adjective
pa·rad·er, noun
pa·rad·ing·ly, adverb
—Synonyms 11. show, flaunt, flourish.
—Antonyms 11. conceal.
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Paraded
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n.
v. pa·rad·ed, pa·rad·ing, pa·rades v. intr.
v. tr.
[Probably French, action of stopping a horse, from Old Spanish parada, from Vulgar Latin *parāta, from feminine past participle of Latin parāre, to prepare; see perə-1 in Indo-European roots.] pa·rad'er n. |
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