Meaning & Definition of word "Procession"

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    Procession

    /prəˈsɛʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A group of individuals moving forward in an orderly, ceremonial manner, often as part of a public event.
      • Example: The annual parade featured a colorful procession of floats and performers.
    • 2. A series of people or vehicles moving in an orderly fashion, particularly during ceremonies or celebrations.
      • Example: The funeral procession moved slowly through the streets, honoring the deceased.
    • 3. An organized group of individuals, particularly in a religious or ceremonial context.
      • Example: The procession of the bride and groom down the aisle was a heartfelt moment during the wedding.
    • 4. A gradual change or development in a series of stages.
      • Example: The procession of events leading up to the festival was meticulously planned.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'processio', meaning 'a moving forward'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    funeral procession:

    A solemn event where the body of a deceased person is taken to the place of burial.

    wedding procession:

    A ceremonial movement in which the bride, groom, and wedding party enter a venue.

    procession of the saints:

    A religious event where saints are honored in a ceremonial display.

    Related Words

    march:

    A formal, organized route taken by a group, often in celebration or protest.

    parade:

    A public procession celebrating a special day or event, often featuring floats and performers.

    cavalcade:

    A formal procession of people on horseback or in vehicles.

    Slang Meanings of procession

    Meaning: A long and tedious wait or build-up.

    Example Sentence: Getting through that meeting felt like a never-ending procession.

    Meaning: A series of similar events or occurrences.

    Example Sentence: Every weekend seems like a procession of parties lately.