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marched

/mɑːtʃt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Walked with regular steps, often as part of a military or ceremonial procession.

    - "Soldiers marched in formation."
    - "The band marched in the parade."
    - "The graduates marched across the stage to receive their diplomas."

Pronunciation
  1. /mɑɹtʃt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with marched
arch , harch , march , parch , marsh
Variants
List of all variants of marched that leads to same result
march , marched , marches , marching , frog-march , frog-marched , frog-marches , frog-marching , march on , marched on , marches on , marching on
Forms
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March (noun), Marches (plural), Marched (past tense), Marching (present participle), Marchers (plural subject)


Etymology
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From Old French marche, from marcheter to walk, from marche 'march, step'.


Trivia
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  1. The longest military march on record was the 'Daring March' of the French army during the Peninsular War in 1810, which covered a distance of 230 miles in just 48 hours.

  2. The term 'march' is also used in chess to describe the movement of a piece one square in a straight line.

  3. The word 'marched' is often used figuratively to describe progress or advancement towards a goal.


Related Concepts
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  1. Parade: A procession of people, vehicles, animals, and objects, often taking place on a public street and intended to celebrate or commemorate something.

  2. Military: A large organized group of people or institutions, typically armed and trained for war.


Culture
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Marched has been used extensively in literature, music, and art to depict military processions, parades, and ceremonies. In literature, marched is often used to describe the movement of armies and troops. In music, the term is used in military marches. In art, marched is depicted in paintings and sculptures of military processions and parades.

How to Memorize "marched"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize soldiers in uniforms, marching in formation with regular steps and synchronized movements.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'marched' with the image of a military parade or a procession of soldiers.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Many Soldiers Regularly Eat Canteen Horses' to remember the past tense form 'marched'.


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