procession
A procession of people walking or driving to a funeral or burial.
Emphasizes the unhurried pace of the procession.
Emphasizes the physical length of the procession.
A procession as part of a religious rite or festival.
Focuses on the number of people or vehicles involved.
A procession that is part of a formal ceremony.
A procession that is open for the public to see.
Describes a serious and dignified procession, often for a funeral or religious event.
Used to describe an impressive and large procession.
A procession taking place along streets.
A procession conducted with strict ceremony and etiquette.
A procession with many bright colors, costumes, or decorations.
Similar to 'grand', emphasizing size and importance.
A procession of people accompanying the bride and groom.
A procession celebrating a victory or great success.
Figurative: a continuous and regular flow of people or things.
Describes a slow, formal, and impressive procession.
Figurative: a stream of people or things that seems to have no end.
Figurative, similar to 'endless', strongly emphasizing continuity.
Focuses on the small number of participants.
Figurative: a continuous stream of people or things.
A procession where participants carry torches.
A procession where participants carry candles.
Describes a small, often charming or informal procession.
Specifies what the procession is composed of.
Indicates participation within the group forming the procession.
Indicates the route or area the procession moves through.
To guide or be at the front of a procession.
To become part of an existing procession.
To be at the very front of a procession.
To come together to create a procession.
General term for the forward movement of a procession.
The procession moves by a certain point or observer.
The procession moves forward, often slowly or with difficulty.
The procession moves in an organized and uniform way.
More descriptive version of 'wind', emphasizing the journey.
The procession arrives at a specific location or destination.
The procession moves along a route with curves and turns.
The procession starts its movement.
The procession starts moving from a particular place.
To begin a journey or start moving.
To start moving away from a stationary point.