Pronunciation: /ˈprɑːməˌnɑːd/
noun a leisurely walk or stroll, especially one taken in a public place for pleasure or display
A1 I enjoy taking a leisurely promenade along the beach.
A2 The promenade was lined with shops and cafes, perfect for a stroll.
B1 The city's waterfront promenade offers stunning views of the skyline.
B2 We decided to explore the historic promenade that runs through the old town.
C1 The promenade was bustling with tourists and locals enjoying the sunny weather.
C2 The promenade is a popular spot for joggers and cyclists looking to exercise by the water.
verb to take a leisurely walk or stroll, especially in a public place
A1 I like to promenade along the beach with my dog.
A2 The couple promenaded through the park hand in hand.
B1 The tourists promenaded around the historic city center, taking in all the sights.
B2 The elegant lady promenaded down the red carpet, turning heads with her grace.
C1 The ambassador and his wife promenaded through the grand ballroom, greeting guests with charm and sophistication.
C2 The royal couple promenaded along the palace grounds, waving to the crowd with regal poise.
formal The elegant promenade along the waterfront is a popular spot for evening strolls.
informal Let's take a leisurely walk along the promenade and enjoy the view.
slang I heard there's a cool new promenade opening up downtown, wanna check it out?
figurative As she walked down the promenade of memories, she couldn't help but smile at all the happy moments.
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