procession (Meaning)

Wordnet

procession (n)

(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost

the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation

the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

procession Sentence Examples

  1. A solemn procession wound its way through the streets, marking the religious holiday.
  2. The royal procession was a grand spectacle, with members of the royal family adorned in ceremonial attire.
  3. As the bride walked down the aisle, the wedding procession followed behind her.
  4. The funeral procession moved slowly, with mourners paying their respects along the route.
  5. The procession of cars stretched for miles as people gathered to celebrate the victory parade.
  6. Participants in the annual procession carried banners and flags representing their organizations.
  7. The religious procession made its way to the temple, chanting hymns along the way.
  8. The procession of students marched proudly in their graduation gowns, ready to receive their diplomas.
  9. Spectators lined the streets to watch the colorful procession of floats during the carnival parade.
  10. The military procession showcased the country's strength and unity as soldiers marched in perfect formation.

FAQs About the word procession

(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regul

parade, cortege,cortege, train, line, string,column, progress

recession, recession, retreat,regression, retrogression, retrogression, recess, regression, retreat, recess

A solemn procession wound its way through the streets, marking the religious holiday.

The royal procession was a grand spectacle, with members of the royal family adorned in ceremonial attire.

As the bride walked down the aisle, the wedding procession followed behind her.

The funeral procession moved slowly, with mourners paying their respects along the route.