Promenade (noun)

  1. A leisurely walk taken for pleasure, typically in a public place.
  2. A public area, such as a boardwalk or boulevard, for walking or leisure activities.

Origin:

From french promenade "a walk, an excursion", from promener "to walk", from latin prominare "to project, to walk abroad".

Examples:

  1. On a sunny afternoon, the promenade along the beach was filled with people enjoying the scenery.
  2. The promenade at the amusement park offers a variety of shops and food stands.
  3. We took a promenade around the lake before sitting down for a picnic.
  4. The promenade at the waterfront is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  5. Promenade along the promenade as the sun sets, enjoying the view over the sea.
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