promenade
Americannoun
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a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
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an area used for such walking.
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a march of guests into a ballroom constituting the opening of a formal ball.
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a march of dancers in square dancing.
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a formal dance; prom.
verb (used without object)
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to go for or take part in a promenade.
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to execute a promenade in square dancing.
verb (used with object)
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to take a promenade through or about.
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to conduct or display in or as if in a promenade; parade.
They promenaded their prisoner before the townspeople.
noun
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a public walk, esp at a seaside resort
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a leisurely walk, esp one in a public place for pleasure or display
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a ball or formal dance at a high school or college
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a marchlike step in dancing
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a marching sequence in a square or country dance
verb
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to take a promenade in or through (a place)
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(intr) dancing to perform a promenade
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(tr) to display or exhibit (someone or oneself) on or as if on a promenade
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of promenade
1560–70; < French, derivative of promener to lead out, take for a walk or airing < Latin promināre to drive (beasts) forward ( prō- pro- 1 + mināre to drive); see -ade 1
Explanation
Promenade is a fancy word for going out walking. If you like to stroll through town in a leisurely way, then you like to take promenades. Besides meaning the nice walk you just took, the noun promenade can also mean a special walking place for pedestrians, like a boardwalk. You can also use it as a verb, and go promenading. In Square Dance, promenade is a move where the couples walk around in a circle, and you might be familiar with the promenade at your high school — or did you just call it "Prom"?
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Example Sentences
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North Wales Police officers carried out a plain clothed patrol run along Rhyl promenade on the evening of Saturday 7 March.
From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026
“I go up to the Pixar Pier promenade stage, and I just go up to it and touch it. ... The beautiful thing about Disney is these creations are usually around for a lifetime.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 11, 2026
Bessent and other US officials will attend panels at the forum's congress centre but also at the "USA House", a venue inside an old church on the glitzy promenade of the mountain retreat.
From Barron's • Jan. 20, 2026
Because of a lack of meeting spaces in town, companies take over stores, restaurants and even doctors’ offices near the main promenade to build makeshift offices.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 19, 2026
One child stands in the middle of a circle of partners who walk in a circle in promenade position.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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