plural parades
1
a
: a public procession (see procession entry 1 sense 1a) usually to mark a holiday or event
… the Halloween parade is open to all city boys and girls 12 years and younger wearing costumes. … Participants will receive a free trick-or-treat bag and candy along the parade route …—The Springfield (Massachusetts) Morning Union
May 30th was Memorial Day, when Americans remember those who died serving in the armed forces. … Soldiers and sailors marched in parades honouring the fallen.—The Economist
especially
: one involving many different people or groups who travel down a street usually on foot or in vehicles (such as floats)
Pinta and her family planned the parade that featured more than 90 groups, organizations and politicians. —Windy City Times (Chicago)
Approximately 50 parade entries include marching bands, celebrities, community groups, public officials and fire/police vehicles. —Ivy Weiss
… over 25,000 people dress extravagantly, from colorful bikinis with feathers to … gowns, while performing in steel bands and dance groups on the elaborately decorated floats that form the official parade. —Marthe van der Wolf
The parade will feature spectacular flower-covered floats with riders in colorful costumes, beautiful dresses and striking uniforms. —San Antonio Magazine
b
: a usually long series of people or things
… the American people watched a parade of witnesses expose the details of a political crime …—Karen De Witt
The movie does have one campy casting conceit: a parade of cameos by stars of old TV Western series …—David Hiltbrand
Our antipasto was a parade of little dishes containing black olives, fresh sheep cheeses, … and prosciutto.—Robert Riche
((British)) … went to see the new street art, which is on the … end of a parade of shops …—Tim Lewis
2
a
: the ceremonial formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
Handcrafted reproductions of miniature 18th-century tin soldiers, … these Austrian horsemen assume dramatic poses of battle and parade.—The Smithsonian Catalog
b
: a place where troops assemble regularly for parade
3
: a pompous show : exhibition
The male booby may walk around using exaggerated, deliberate-looking leg movements, displaying his bright-blue legs and feet. Actually his parade is closer to the pick 'em up and put 'em down gait of … scuba divers.—Michael H. Robinson
4
a
: a place for strolling (such as a public walk or square)
b
: those who promenade
paraded; parading
1
: to march in or as if in a procession
2
3
a
: show off
b
: masquerade
myths which parade as modern science—M. R. Cohen
parader
noun
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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