cavalcade

noun
UK: /ˌkævəlˈkeɪd/
US: /ˌkævəlˈkeɪd/
  1. A formal procession of people walking or riding horses, or vehicles.

    1. The royal cavalcade moved slowly through the city streets.
    2. A grand cavalcade of classic cars paraded through the town square, delighting spectators.
  2. A series of related things, one following another.

    1. The news report presented a cavalcade of tragic events.
    2. The film festival showcased a diverse cavalcade of international cinema, offering viewers a global perspective.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "cavalcade" in English means: A formal procession of people walking or riding horses, or vehicles., A series of related things, one following another..

The phonetic transcription of "cavalcade" is /ˌkævəlˈkeɪd/ in British English and /ˌkævəlˈkeɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "cavalcade": procession, parade, sequence, series.

Example usage of "cavalcade": "The royal cavalcade moved slowly through the city streets.". More examples on the page.