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- Dictionarynounpromenade (noun) · promenades (plural noun)
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHarchaic term for prom
verbpromenade (verb) · promenades (third person present) · promenaded (past tense) · promenaded (past participle) · promenading (present participle)- take a leisurely public walk, ride, or drive so as to meet or be seen by others:"women who promenaded in the Bois de Boulogne"Similar:take a walk/strollgo for a walk/stroll
- take a promenade through (a place):"people began to promenade the streets"
- datedescort (someone) about a place, especially so as to be seen by others:"the governor of Utah promenades the daughter of the Maryland governor"
Originmid 16th century (denoting a leisurely walk in public): from French, from se promener ‘to walk’, reflexive of promener ‘take for a walk’. - See results only from merriam-webster.com
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