March
Noun, Verb
UK
/mɑːtʃ/
US
/mɑːrtʃ/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
(n) : The third month of the year; a long organised walk.
(v) : To walk in a strong, steady way.
(v) : To walk in a strong, steady way.
Example
"(n) : Flowers start to bloom in March in many places."
"(v) : The students marched together during the school parade with steady, organised steps."
"(v) : People marched through the city streets to support a social cause."
Explanation
March has two main meanings. As a noun, it is the third month of the year, like their exam is in March. As a verb, it means to walk in a steady, strong, and regular way, often used by soldiers, like the soldiers marched across the field. March can also mean to walk with purpose, like they marched to the office to complain. As a noun, it also means a long walk done by many people, especially for a cause, as in they joined a peace march.