Cortege [noun]

Definition of Cortege:

procession

Synonyms of Cortege:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cortege:

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Sentence/Example of Cortege:

Then followed violence; stones were hurled and blows rained upon the members of the cortege.

As the funeral cortege moved along, the chorus of mockery and insult was raised on all sides.

Retinue, ret′i-nū, n. the body of retainers who follow a person of rank: a suite: a cortege.

These civilities, and others, were properly responded to, and presently the cortege was in motion.

The cortege was of great length, and splendid in its appointments.

With a tinkle of mule-bells the cortege faded away into the gray of dawn.

And, beside their equipages, like outriders in the cortege of a queen, caballeros and vaqueros sat their caracoling steeds.

A few carts, containing stores and some prisoners who were unable to walk, followed the melancholy cortege.

No one saw it, for but few had heeded the old woman who crept silently after the cortege when it left the jail.

The police moved sternly, but it needed no effort of theirs to open a lane for this slow cortege.