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Pageantry
Pageantry meaning
A pageant; a colourful show or display, as in a pageant.
Synonyms of Pageantry
Example sentences (20)
Pageantry helped me get through the competition because pageantry helps you become a polished individual, and I think you’ll be able to see the difference between individuals that don’t come from that background versus the ones that do.
Amid all the pomp and pageantry of the King's Birthday Parade last weekend, there was a little bit of history you may not have noticed.
AS Italy mourns Silvio Berlusconi’s death with a grotesque pageantry, it’s worth remembering his role as the founding father of what we still call – cutely – “populism”.
However, not everyone wants to be part of the pomp and pageantry.
Hundreds more huddled into pubs and cafes and watched in awe at the pomp and pageantry of the happy and glorious day.
I’m fortunate enough to straddle the worlds of fashion, beauty, entertainment and pageantry.
Larissa won the Ms Great Britain category for women aged 31-44 years after first taking part in the world of pageantry at 19 and spending years dedicating herself to the event.
Leaders applauded and sang praises for Ms Ardern during a powhiri, or welcoming ceremony, rich with pageantry and Maori waiata, or song.
Naturally, the taxpayers will pick up the tab and this has already caused some pushback from the public who are more concerned with what to feed their family than the pomp and pageantry involved with the ceremony.
The juxtaposition of those two paragraphs is exactly why Kansas City is tailor-made for the pageantry and pandemonium that ensues during a championship parade.
The Palace has been keen to stress consistency between the ceremonies, insisting there will be plenty of pomp and pageantry to match 1953.
Well we are basically trying to reimagine pageantry within Belize by again raising the standard.
We might like the music and the pageantry just as we enjoy the morning bird-song, but we would be naïve to ignore the territorial tensions.
Yes, “pageantry” will no doubt be part of Mr. Biden’s democracy summit, Ms. Nietsche says.
Every time the pomp and pageantry of some royal function is broadcast on the TV, the question on everyone's lips is will Big Suze from Peep Show be there are the King's Guards' Marge Simpson-esque hats really made from bearskin?
In London, more than 50,000 people were expected to join the annual procession of Irish marching bands, dance troupes and pageantry through the city.
In the end, this isn’t about titles or pageantry.
Moses explained that the competition was put together by the governor’s wife to introduce a different aspect of pageantry which includes ethics, morality and selflessness.
Remember what culinary pageantry this was?
She added that the event aims to expand the creative industry in Akwa Ibom State and grow Nigeria’s stake in global pageantry, modelling and fashion industry while promoting inclusivity and transparency.