Meaning & Definition of word "Marcher"

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    Marcher

    /ˈmɑːr.tʃər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who participates in a march, particularly for a political or social cause.
      • Example: Thousands of marchers gathered in the city to advocate for climate change reforms.
    • 2. A soldier or member of the military who marches as part of a parade or military exercise.
      • Example: The marchers from the battalion displayed impressive discipline during the annual military parade.
    • 3. A participant in any organized activity that involves walking together in a procession.
      • Example: The charity event drew a diverse group of marchers, each with their own reasons for joining.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'marchen', meaning to walk with regular steps.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    March for our Lives:

    A movement advocating for gun control and the prevention of gun violence.

    March in unison:

    To walk together at the same pace.

    March to the beat of your own drum:

    To act according to your own ideas and not follow others.

    Related Words

    march:

    The act of walking in a steady, rhythmic manner.

    demonstrator:

    A person who takes part in a public display of protest.

    Slang Meanings of marcher

    Meaning: A term for someone who is overly enthusiastic about social causes.

    Example Sentence: He's such a marcher; he can't stop talking about his latest protest.

    Meaning: An exaggerated term for people who attend multiple demonstrations.

    Example Sentence: She’s a real marcher; she’s been to marches every weekend this month.