Definition of the word pageant

Pronunciation of vocabulary pageant

pageantnoun

cuộc thi

/ˈpædʒənt//ˈpædʒənt/

Origin of the word pageant

The word "pageant" has a rich history. It originated in the 14th century from the Old French word "pYG": "pagina," meaning "page" or "folio." This referred to a theatrical performance, often a dramatic play or morality play, which was frequently held on a page or stage. Over time, the term expanded to describe any public display or procession, such as a parade or procession, where participants would often dress in elaborate costumes. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the term gained popularity to describe a festive procession, often with floats, music, and costumes, celebrating a royal wedding, coronation, or other significant event. Today, the word "pageant" is still used to describe a variety of events, including beauty contests, where contestants compete in categories such as costumes, talent, and evening wear.

Vocabulary summary pageant

typenoun

meaningsplendid procession

meaninghistorical scene performing heavenly people

meaning(figurative) superficial show, empty show

Example of vocabulary pageantnamespace

meaning

a public entertainment in which people dress in historical costumes and give performances of scenes from history

một trò giải trí công cộng trong đó mọi người mặc trang phục lịch sử và biểu diễn các cảnh trong lịch sử

  • They were filming a colourful pageant about Scotland’s past.

    Họ đang quay một cuộc thi đầy màu sắc về quá khứ của Scotland.

meaning

a competition for young women in which their beauty, personal qualities and skills are judged

một cuộc thi dành cho phụ nữ trẻ trong đó vẻ đẹp, phẩm chất cá nhân và kỹ năng của họ được đánh giá

  • a beauty pageant

    một cuộc thi sắc đẹp

meaning

something that is considered as a series of interesting and different events

một cái gì đó được coi là một chuỗi các sự kiện thú vị và khác nhau

  • life’s rich pageant

    cuộc thi phong phú của cuộc sống

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary pageant


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