processions Synonyms

processions Meaning

processions

succession, sequence, to go in procession, emanation, continuous forward movement, a group of individuals moving along in an orderly often ceremonial way

processions Sentence Examples

  1. The colorful processions of the Carnival of Venice drew crowds of eager onlookers.
  2. The royal procession made its way through the streets, accompanied by the cheers of the citizens.
  3. The religious processions during Semana Santa in Seville were a spectacle of devotion and artistry.
  4. The solemn funeral procession carried the mourners' grief through the town square.
  5. The annual Pride procession celebrated diversity and LGBTQ+ rights with jubilant displays.
  6. The procession of elephants during a Buddhist festival symbolized wisdom and strength.
  7. The vibrant processions of the Holi festival filled the streets with joy and the colors of spring.
  8. The victory procession of the conquering army returned triumphantly to the city.
  9. The historical reenactment of the royal procession provided a glimpse into a bygone era.
  10. The procession of ships down the river marked the beginning of a new trading season.

FAQs About the word processions

succession, sequence, to go in procession, emanation, continuous forward movement, a group of individuals moving along in an orderly often ceremonial way

parades, corteges,cortèges, progresses, strings, trains,columns

retrogressions, recesses,regressions, recessions, retreats, ebbs,returns, regresses, retractions, turnarounds

The colorful processions of the Carnival of Venice drew crowds of eager onlookers.

The royal procession made its way through the streets, accompanied by the cheers of the citizens.

The religious processions during Semana Santa in Seville were a spectacle of devotion and artistry.

The solemn funeral procession carried the mourners' grief through the town square.