To walk for pleasure or display, especially in a public place.
They like to promenade in the park on Sundays.
Couples were observed to promenade leisurely along the riverbank, enjoying the evening breeze.
promenadetransitive-verb
To display or exhibit something in a showy manner.
She likes to promenade her new jewelry.
The museum decided to promenade its most valuable artifacts during the anniversary celebration.
Frequently Asked Questions
The word "promenade" in English means: A public place for walking, often near the sea., A formal walk or march, especially as part of a public celebration..
The phonetic transcription of "promenade" is /ˌprɒm.əˈnɑːd/ in British English and /ˌprɑː.məˈneɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "promenade": walk, parade, stroll, saunter.
Example usage of "promenade": "We took a pleasant promenade along the seafront.". More examples on the page.