Synonyms of the word promenade


PROMENADEAMBLE - BALL - CONTRADANCE - CONTREDANSE - COUNTRY-DANCE - FORMAL - MALL - MARCH - MARCHING - PARADE - PASEO - PERAMBULATION - PROCESS - PROM - SAUNTER - STROLL - TROOP - WALK - WALKWAY

promenade

  • n. (formal) A prom (dance).
  • n. A walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll.
  • n. A place where one takes a walk for leisurely pleasure, or for exercise, especially a terrace by the seaside.
  • n. A dance motion consisting of a walk, done while square dancing.
  • v. To walk.
  • v. To perform the stylized walk of a square dance.

amble

  • n. An unhurried leisurely walk or stroll.
  • n. An easy gait, especially that of a horse (as above).
  • v. (intransitive) To stroll or walk slowly and leisurely.
  • v. (intransitive) Of a quadruped: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other.

ball

  • n. A solid or hollow sphere, or part thereof.
  • n. (sports) The use of a round or ellipsoidal object.
  • n. (mildly vulgar, slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
  • n. (printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used…
  • n. (farriery, historical) A large pill, a form in which medicine was given to horses; a bolus.
  • v. (transitive) To form or wind into a ball.
  • v. (metalworking) To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling.
  • v. (transitive, vulgar) To have sexual intercourse with.
  • v. (transitive, intransitive) To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay; to gather…
  • v. (slang, usually in present participle) To be hip or cool.
  • v. (nonstandard, slang) To play basketball.
  • interj. (Australian rules football) An appeal by the crowd for holding the ball against a tackled player. This…
  • n. A formal dance.
  • n. (informal) A very enjoyable time.

contradance

  • n. Alternative spelling of contra dance.

contredanse

  • n. A folk dance in which two lines of couples face each other.
  • n. The quadrille.
  • n. A piece of music in the rhythm of such a dance.

country-dance

  • n. A dance carried out in the countryside, or by country people; used as a generic name for many native British…

formal

  • adj. Being in accord with established forms.
  • adj. Official.
  • adj. Relating to the form or structure of something.
  • adj. Relating to formation.
  • adj. Ceremonial or traditional.
  • adj. Proper, according to strict etiquette; not casual.
  • adj. Organized; well-structured and planned.
  • adj. (mathematics) Relating to mere manipulation and construction of strings of symbols, without regard to…
  • n. Formalin.
  • n. An evening gown.
  • n. An event with a formal dress code.

mall

  • n. Place used to play game of pall-mall, and related senses.
  • n. Hammer used to play game of pall-mall, and related senses.
  • v. To beat with a mall, or mallet; to beat with something heavy; to bruise.
  • v. To build up with the development of shopping malls.
  • v. (informal) To shop at the mall.

march

  • n. A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.
  • n. A political rally or parade.
  • n. Any song in the genre of music written for marching (see Wikipedia's article on this type of music).
  • n. Steady forward movement or progression.
  • n. (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.
  • v. (intransitive) To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
  • v. (transitive) To cause someone to walk somewhere.
  • v. To go to war; to make military advances.
  • n. (now archaic, historical) A border region, especially one originally set up to defend a boundary.
  • n. (historical) A region at a frontier governed by a marquess.
  • n. The name for any of various territories with similar meanings or etymologies in their native languages.
  • v. (intransitive) To have common borders or frontiers.
  • n. (obsolete) Smallage.

marching

  • v. present participle of march.
  • n. An action described by the verb "to march".

parade

  • n. An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed…
  • n. Any succession, series, or display of items.
  • n. A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other.
  • n. The ground where a military display is held, or where troops are drilled.
  • n. Pompous show; formal display or exhibition.
  • n. (Gallicism) Posture of defense; guard.
  • n. A public walk; a promenade; now used in street names.
  • n. (zoology, collective) (uncommon) A term of venery denoting a herd of elephants on the move.
  • v. (intransitive) To march or to display.
  • v. (transitive) To display or show; to exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off.
  • v. (transitive) To march past.

paseo

  • n. A public path or avenue designed for walking, sometimes for dining or recreation.

perambulation

  • n. (rare) A survey, a tour; a walking around.
  • n. (law) An English legal ceremony in which an official from a town or parish walks around it to delineate…

process

  • n. A series of events which produce a result, especially as contrasted to product.
  • n. (manufacturing) A set of procedures used to produce a product, most commonly in the food and chemical…
  • n. A path of succession of states through which a system passes.
  • n. (anatomy) Successive physiological responses to keep or restore health.
  • n. (law) Documents issued by a court in the course of a lawsuit or action at law, such as a summons, mandate,…
  • n. (biology) An outgrowth of tissue or cell.
  • n. (anatomy) A structure that arises above a surface.
  • n. (computing) A task or program that is or was executing.
  • v. (transitive) To perform a particular process.
  • v. (transitive) To think an information over, or a concept, in order to assimilate it, and perhaps accept…
  • v. To retrieve, store, classify, manipulate, transmit etc. (data, signals, etc.), especially using computer…
  • v. (chiefly Britain) To walk in a procession.

prom

  • n. (Britain) a promenade concert.
  • n. (Britain, abbreviation) promenade.
  • n. (US) a formal ball held at a high school or college near the end of the academic year.

saunter

  • v. To stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.
  • n. A leisurely walk or stroll.
  • n. A leisurely pace.
  • n. (obsolete) A place for sauntering or strolling.

stroll

  • n. A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.
  • v. To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
  • v. To go somewhere with ease.

troop

  • n. (collective) A collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude.
  • n. (military) A small unit of cavalry or armour commanded by a captain, corresponding to a platoon or company…
  • n. A detachment of soldiers or police, especially horse artillery, armour, or state troopers.
  • n. Soldiers, military forces (usually "troops").
  • n. (nonstandard) A company of stageplayers; a troupe.
  • n. (Scouting) A basic unit of girl or boy scouts, consisting of 6 to 10 youngsters.
  • n. (collective) A group of baboons.
  • n. A particular roll of the drum; a quick march.
  • n. (mycology) Mushrooms that are in a close group but not close enough to be called a cluster.
  • v. To move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops.
  • v. To march on; to go forward in haste.
  • v. To move or march as if in a crowd.

walk

  • v. (intransitive) To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the…
  • v. (intransitive, colloquial, law) To "walk free", i.e. to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly…
  • v. (intransitive, colloquial, euphemistic) Of an object, to go missing or be stolen.
  • v. (intransitive, cricket, of a batsman) To walk off the field, as if given out, after the fielding side…
  • v. (transitive) To travel (a distance) by walking.
  • v. (transitive) To take for a walk or accompany on a walk.
  • v. (transitive, baseball) To allow a batter to reach base by pitching four balls.
  • v. (transitive) To move something by shifting between two positions, as if it were walking.
  • v. (transitive) To full; to beat cloth to give it the consistency of felt.
  • v. (transitive) To traverse by walking (or analogous gradual movement).
  • v. (intransitive, colloquial) To leave, resign.
  • v. (transitive) To push (a vehicle) alongside oneself as one walks.
  • v. To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct oneself.
  • v. To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; said of things or persons expected to remain quiet,…
  • v. (obsolete) To be in motion; to act; to move.
  • v. (transitive, historical) To put, keep, or train (a puppy) in a walk, or training area for dogfighting.
  • v. (transitive, informal, hotel) To move a guest to another hotel if their confirmed reservation is not available…
  • n. A trip made by walking.
  • n. A distance walked.
  • n. (sports) An Olympic Games track event requiring that the heel of the leading foot touch the ground before…
  • n. A manner of walking; a person's style of walking.
  • n. A path, sidewalk/pavement or other maintained place on which to walk. Compare trail.
  • n. (poker) A situation where all players fold to the big blind, as their first action (instead of calling…
  • n. (baseball) An award of first base to a batter following four balls being thrown by the pitcher; known…
  • n. In coffee, coconut, and other plantations, the space between them.
  • n. (historical) A place for keeping and training puppies for dogfighting.
  • n. (historical) An enclosed area in which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting.
  • n. (graph theory) A sequence of alternating vertices and edges, where each edge's endpoints are the preceding…
  • n. (colloquial) Something very easily accomplished; a walk in the park.

walkway

  • n. A clearly defined path for pedestrians.

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