Definition of march

Scrabble & Words with friends points


  • march is a valid Scrabble US word with a point value of 12
  • march is a valid Scrabble UK word with a point value of 12
  • march is a valid Words with friends word with a point value of 13

Definition of march


  • lie adjacent to another or share a boundary (verb)

    Examples

    1. England marches with Scotland

    Synonyms

    1. abut
    2. adjoin
    3. border
    4. butt
    5. butt against
    6. butt on
    7. edge
  • the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) (noun)

    Examples

    1. it was a long march
    2. we heard the sound of marching

    Synonyms

    1. marching
  • the month following February and preceding April (noun)

    Synonyms

    1. mar
  • march in a procession (verb)

    Synonyms

    1. process
  • walk ostentatiously (verb)

    Synonyms

    1. exhibit
    2. parade
  • a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture (noun)

    Synonyms

    1. master of architecture
  • district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area (noun)

    Examples

    1. the Welsh marches between England and Wales

    Synonyms

    1. border district
    2. borderland
    3. marchland
  • genre of music written for marching (noun)

    Examples

    1. Sousa wrote the best marches

    Synonyms

    1. marching music
  • march in protest; take part in a demonstration (verb)

    Synonyms

    1. demonstrate
  • a procession of people walking together (noun)

    Examples

    1. the march went up Fifth Avenue
  • a steady advance (noun)

    Examples

    1. the march of science
    2. the march of time
  • cause to march or go at a marching pace (verb)

    Examples

    1. They marched the mules into the desert
  • force to march (verb)

    Examples

    1. The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria
  • walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride (verb)

    Examples

    1. He marched into the classroom and announced the exam
    2. The soldiers marched across the border

See definition of march in Merriam Webster