Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
parade (noun)1.
a pompous show - exhibition
2.
a) the ceremonial formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
b) a place where troops assemble regularly for parade
3.
a) an informal procession
b) a public procession
c) a usually lengthy array or succession - a parade of visitors
4.
a) a place for strolling
b) those who promenade
transitive verb
1.
to cause to maneuver or march - marshal
2.
- promenade
3.
intransitive verb
to exhibit ostentatiously
1.
to march in or as if in a procession
2.
- promenade
3.
a) - show off
b) - masquerade myths which parade as modern science M. R. Cohen show
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
parade (noun)a body of individuals moving along in an orderly and often ceremonial way
SYNONIMS:
parade, processionRELATED WORDS:
progress; callithump; column, line, string, train1.
to move along with a steady regular step especially in a group
SYNONIMS:
file, pace, parade, strideRELATED WORDS:
goose-step; perambulate, step, traipse, tread; hike, tramp; lumber, plod, stamp, stomp, stride, trudgeNEAR ANTONYMS:
amble, meander, ramble, stroll, wander2.
to present so as to invite notice or attention
SYNONIMS:
display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, lay out, parade, produce, show off, sport, strut, unveilRELATED WORDS:
brandish, flourish, wave; advertise, air, announce, blaze, broadcast, herald, placard, post, proclaim, publicize, sound, trumpet; divulge, talk (about), tell (of); bare, discover, reveal, uncloak, uncover, unmaskNEAR ANTONYMS:
camouflage, disguise, mask; conceal, cover, curtain, enshroud, hide, obscure, occlude, occult, shroud, veil