Definitions for promenade

promenade prom·e·nade

Spelling: [prom-uh-neyd, -nahd]
IPA: /ˌprɒm əˈneɪd, -ˈnɑd/

Promenade is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 542 anagrams from letters in promenade (adeemnopr).

Definitions for promenade

noun

  1. a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
  2. an area used for such walking.
  3. a march of guests into a ballroom constituting the opening of a formal ball.
  4. a march of dancers in square dancing.
  5. a formal dance; prom.

verb (used with object)

  1. to take a promenade through or about.
  2. to conduct or display in or as if in a promenade; parade:

verb (used without object)

  1. to go for or take part in a promenade.
  2. to execute a promenade in square dancing.

Origin of promenade

1560-70; French, derivative of promener to lead out, take for a walk or airing Latin promināre to drive (beasts) forward (prō- pro-1 + mināre to drive); see

Examples for promenade

The action has since shifted to the Peace Forest/Tayelet (the promenade that dramatically overlooks East Jerusalem).

At night jineteras stalk the promenade in search of tourists while a trumpet from a bench serenades the proceedings.

A few moments to preen and promenade for the cameras following months of planning and fitting, hours of hair and makeup.

They took leave of the ladies and turned towards the promenade.

Just such a promenade, with a sleepy band, just such a casino, just such a routine.

They walked to the promenade and dropped her at Cavendish House.

They found seats on the veranda, looking out upon the promenade.

Father Fourcade and the doctor slowly resumed their promenade.

The highlight for many of us in Southern Jerusalem will be the post-Kol Nidre Emek Refaim promenade.

“You should go and see the promenade in the early morning,” one local (who asked not to be named) urged me.

Word Value for promenade
Scrable

14

Words with friends

17

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