parade
nounDivide parade into syllables:
pa · rade
How to pronounce parade:
Definition of parade:
- parade (noun):
- an ordered march or procession
- a public procession (see procession entry 1 sense 1a) usually to mark a holiday or event
- one involving many different people or groups who travel down a street usually on foot or in vehicles (such as floats)
Synonyms for parade:
cortege
cortège
procession
Antonyms for parade:
austerity
concealment
cover
dullness
expectation
hiding
humility
inconspicuousness
insignificance
modesty
normality
ordinariness
plainness
quiet
reality
reservation
reserve
severity
simplicity
truth
understatement
unpretentiousness
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