What are some alternative words for marches?
Synonyms for marches
ˈmɑr tʃɪz; lɛ ˈmɑr kɛ
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Princeton's WordNet
Marche, Marches(noun)
a region in central Italy
English Synonyms and Antonyms
marches
The boundary was originally the landmark, that which marked off one piece of territory from another. The bound is the limit, marked or unmarked. Now, however, the difference between the two words has come to be simply one of usage. As regards territory, we speak of the boundaries of a nation or of an estate; the bounds of a college, a ball-ground, etc. Bounds may be used for all within the limits, boundary for the limiting line only. Boundary looks to that which is without; bound only to that which is within. Hence we speak of the bounds, not the boundaries, of a subject, of the universe, etc.; we say the students were forbidden to go beyond the bounds. A barrier is something that bars ingress or egress. A barrier may be a boundary, as was the Great Wall of China. Bourn, or bourne, is a poetical expression for bound or boundary. A border is a strip of land along the boundary. Edge is a sharp terminal line, as where river or ocean meets the land. Limit is now used almost wholly in the figurative sense; as, the limit of discussion, of time, of jurisdiction. Line is a military term; as, within the lines, or through the lines, of an army. Compare BARRIER; END.
Synonyms:
barrier, border, bound, boundary, bourn, bourne, confines, edge, enclosure, frontier, landmark, limit, line, marge, margin, term, termination, vergeAntonyms:
center, citadel, estate, inside, interior, land, region, territoryPreposition:
The boundaries of an estate; the boundary between neighboring territories.
Dictionary of English Synonymes
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "marches":
rallies, marchs, demonstrations, parades, processions, gears, markets, stairs, contracts, marche, motorcades, marchers, steps, walks, marched
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#228 | line | |
#676 | term | |
#1904 | markets | |
#1953 | edge | |
#2110 | limit | |
#2113 | steps | |
#3177 | contracts | |
#3282 | border | |
#3403 | bound | |
#5176 | boundary | |
#6054 | termination | |
#6130 | margin | |
#7079 | barrier | |
#7467 | walks | |
#8622 | frontier | |
#9676 | enclosure | |
#10532 | landmark | |
#10826 | stairs | |
#12296 | demonstrations | |
#14941 | gears | |
#20020 | bourne | |
#21412 | verge | |
#22815 | rallies | |
#24336 | marched | |
#28202 | marches | |
#28387 | marge | |
#29410 | confines | |
#32390 | marche | |
#32988 | parades | |
#66536 | marchers | |
#70297 | processions | |
#118157 | bourn |
How to use marches in a sentence?
Luck marches with those who give their very best
We have found with great sadness that these marches are taken advantage of by vandals who affect the wellbeing of citizens, especially when there are blockages and effects on mass transit systems, when there are road blockades, when private and public installations are attacked.
Participating in peaceful marches and gatherings is totally different to those who unscrupulously challenge the' one country, two systems' bottom line... deface and insult the national flag, violently attack police and innocent citizens, seriously damage public and private property and endanger public safety.
He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. This disgrace to civilization should be done away with at once. Heroism at command, senseless brutality, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism, how violently I hate all this, how despicable and ignoble war is I would rather be torn to shreds than be part of so base an action It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.
I consider him a really good friend. people aren't going to make up their minds by how somebody marches in a parade, but they will say, 'This guy wants it and he's trying and he's coming to New Hampshire to show he's trying,'.
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