🚶‍♂️march

verb
/mɑːrtʃ/

Meaning

to walk in a regular, rhythmic way, often in step with others; to proceed with determination
An act of walking in a regular measured tread; a protest demonstration

Example Sentences

The soldiers marched across the field.

The soldiers performed a ceremonial march in front of the palace.

Example Expressions

march to the beat of your own drum

Synonyms

walk, stride, parade, proceed, advance, procession, demonstration, trek
Entry 1
walk, stride, parade, proceed, advance
Entry 2
parade, procession, demonstration, walk, trek

Antonyms

stop, halt, retreat, withdrawal, standstill
Entry 1
stop, halt, retreat
Entry 2
retreat, withdrawal, standstill, halt

Collocations

march forward, peace march, protest march, march together, military march, ceremonial march, forced march
Entry 1
march forward, peace march, protest march, march together
Entry 2
protest march, military march, ceremonial march, forced march

More Example Sentences

Holi is in March.

He will go in March.

My birthday is on the tenth of March.

I purchased a product from your online store on the fifteenth of March.

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