Parade
UK /["/pəˈreɪd/"]/US /["/pəˈreɪd/"]/
Definition
a public celebration of a special day or event, usually with bands in the streets and decorated vehicles
In simple words: A large public celebration with people, floats, and music that moves through the streets.
Examples
- The city held a grand parade to celebrate the national holiday.
- They watched the parade of floats and marching bands down the main street.
- The soldiers began to parade in front of the reviewing stand.
- The fashion designer made his models parade down the runway.
- Villagers parade every year in traditional costumes during the festival.
- The company decided to parade its new products at the fair.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly associated with celebrations like holidays or festivals. Not typically used in serious contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a colorful parade where people wave—like 'pair of waves' in the street.
Collocations
- big
- grand
- colourful/colorful
- have
- hold
- stage
- take place
- ground
- route
- float
- at a/the parade
- on parade
- big
- grand
- colourful/colorful
- have
- hold
- stage
- take place
- ground
- route
- float
- at a/the parade
- on parade
Synonyms
- procession
Antonyms
- disorder
- chaos
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'parody' due to similar spelling.
- Using 'parade' as a verb incorrectly.
- Mixing up with 'procession' without understanding the differences.