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单词 pageantry
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Definition of pageantry in English:

pageantry

noun ˈpadʒ(ə)ntriˈpædʒəntri
mass noun
  • Elaborate display or ceremony.

    the pageantry of George V's jubilee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will all be done tastefully - as a nation we do heritage and pageantry well - and tears will no doubt be shed for a shared loss.
    • The pomp and pageantry seemed to affect our lads quite a bit and they appeared sluggish and nervous at the beginning of the game.
    • The 90 minute video features music, song, dance and pageantry as well as the opening ceremony itself.
    • This year's festival looks to the past to help the city celebrate St George's Day, focusing on the medieval pageantry of yesteryear.
    • Pomp, pageantry and gaiety ran riot making the atmosphere electric.
    • Thousands of visitors are set to descend on York when the five-day festival of horse racing and pageantry comes to the city in June next year.
    • But, unbelievably, there is a downside to all the harrumphing pomp and pageantry.
    • Only those on work-based learning courses will be expected to turn up as normal when the five-day festival of horse racing and pageantry is hosted by the city.
    • The emotions that poured forth at that death and the glorious pageantry that surrounded her funeral showed the true heart of her countrymen.
    • The combination of fantastic quality racing and the unique splendour and pageantry that Royal Ascot provides makes it a real spectacle for viewers.
    • The celebrations would continue for a full week, filled with pomp and pageantry.
    • Readers have brought in their own mementoes of previous days of pomp and pageantry.
    • The pomp and pageantry of the Queen's Speech guarantees a wonderful sense of occasion.
    • This was indeed a glorious display of pageantry and dignity.
    • It was the glamour and pageantry attached to the whole event that set us thinking of the first Olympics and how they came to be.
    • OK, so it's a bit of constitutional glitter and pomp and pageantry junkies love it.
    • Up to 200 men, women and children will be dressed in costume for this piece of street-theatre and pageantry.
    • It all just adds to the colour, glamour and pageantry.
    • That was followed by dozens of special events including readings, plays, pageantry and exhibitions.
    • The ceremony and pageantry of the last week was not simply a way of saying goodbye to a much-loved person.
    Synonyms
    spectacle, display, ceremony, ceremoniousness, magnificence, pomp, glory, splendour, grandeur, glamour, flourish, glitter, theatricality, drama, show, showiness
    informal pizzazz, razzle-dazzle, razzmatazz
    rare grandezza
 
 

Definition of pageantry in US English:

pageantry

nounˈpajəntrēˈpædʒəntri
  • Elaborate display or ceremony.

    the pageantry of George V's jubilee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The celebrations would continue for a full week, filled with pomp and pageantry.
    • But, unbelievably, there is a downside to all the harrumphing pomp and pageantry.
    • The combination of fantastic quality racing and the unique splendour and pageantry that Royal Ascot provides makes it a real spectacle for viewers.
    • The pomp and pageantry seemed to affect our lads quite a bit and they appeared sluggish and nervous at the beginning of the game.
    • Thousands of visitors are set to descend on York when the five-day festival of horse racing and pageantry comes to the city in June next year.
    • Readers have brought in their own mementoes of previous days of pomp and pageantry.
    • Only those on work-based learning courses will be expected to turn up as normal when the five-day festival of horse racing and pageantry is hosted by the city.
    • It was the glamour and pageantry attached to the whole event that set us thinking of the first Olympics and how they came to be.
    • Pomp, pageantry and gaiety ran riot making the atmosphere electric.
    • It all just adds to the colour, glamour and pageantry.
    • That was followed by dozens of special events including readings, plays, pageantry and exhibitions.
    • The emotions that poured forth at that death and the glorious pageantry that surrounded her funeral showed the true heart of her countrymen.
    • The 90 minute video features music, song, dance and pageantry as well as the opening ceremony itself.
    • Up to 200 men, women and children will be dressed in costume for this piece of street-theatre and pageantry.
    • It will all be done tastefully - as a nation we do heritage and pageantry well - and tears will no doubt be shed for a shared loss.
    • The pomp and pageantry of the Queen's Speech guarantees a wonderful sense of occasion.
    • The ceremony and pageantry of the last week was not simply a way of saying goodbye to a much-loved person.
    • This was indeed a glorious display of pageantry and dignity.
    • This year's festival looks to the past to help the city celebrate St George's Day, focusing on the medieval pageantry of yesteryear.
    • OK, so it's a bit of constitutional glitter and pomp and pageantry junkies love it.
    Synonyms
    spectacle, display, ceremony, ceremoniousness, magnificence, pomp, glory, splendour, grandeur, glamour, flourish, glitter, theatricality, drama, show, showiness
 
 
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