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marcher

A person who walks in a group for a specific reason.

Explanation at your level:

A marcher is a person who walks in a group. They walk together for a special reason, like a parade.

A marcher is someone who joins a group of people walking in the street. They might be walking for a protest or a celebration.

A marcher is defined as a participant in a public march. This could be a peaceful protest or a military procession. They usually walk in a line with others to share a message.

The term marcher refers to an individual engaging in organized, collective walking. It is frequently used in news reports regarding social movements or commemorative parades, emphasizing the participant's role in a larger group.

In a socio-political context, a marcher represents the embodiment of collective agency. By participating in a march, the individual signals their alignment with a cause, transforming a simple act of locomotion into a performative act of dissent or solidarity.

Etymologically derived from the Old French marchier, the marcher occupies a space between the individual and the collective. In literature and history, the figure of the marcher serves as a potent symbol of civic engagement and rhythmic persistence against institutional inertia.

30秒でわかる単語

  • A marcher is a person who walks in a group.
  • They often participate in protests or parades.
  • The word comes from the French 'marcher'.
  • It is a countable noun.

When we talk about a marcher, we are describing someone who is taking part in a group walk. It is not just a casual stroll; it usually involves a sense of purpose or community.

You will often see the word used in the context of protests or parades. Whether they are demanding change or celebrating an event, the marcher is a key part of the collective energy of the group.

The word comes from the French verb marcher, which simply means 'to walk.' It entered English in the late 16th century, originally linked to military movements.

Historically, soldiers were the primary marchers, moving in synchronized steps across borders. Over time, the word evolved to include anyone walking in a formal or organized way, eventually becoming a staple of social activism.

You use marcher when discussing public events. It is most commonly paired with words like 'peaceful,' 'protest,' or 'annual.'

It is a neutral term, though it carries a slightly active connotation. You would say, 'The marcher carried a sign,' rather than just 'The walker carried a sign,' because the former implies they are part of a larger movement.

While 'marcher' itself isn't in many idioms, the act of marching is. March to the beat of your own drum means doing things your way. Steal a march on someone means gaining an advantage by acting first.

Other expressions include marching orders, which means being told to leave or start a task, and on the march, which describes a group that is actively moving toward a goal.

The word is a standard noun. It follows regular rules, making the plural marchers. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a marcher' or 'many marchers.'

Pronunciation is straightforward: MAR-cher. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with archer, parcher, and searcher.

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'march', the month, which was named after Mars, the god of war.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmɑːtʃə/

The 'r' at the end is silent.

US /ˈmɑːrtʃər/

The 'r' is clearly pronounced.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'ch' like 'k'
  • omitting the 'r' in US English
  • stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

archer searcher parcher starcher larcher

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Simple to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

リスニング 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

walk group person

Learn Next

demonstration protest procession

上級

civic engagement collective action

Grammar to Know

Noun suffixes

walk -> walker

Countable nouns

one marcher, two marchers

Present tense

The marcher walks.

Examples by Level

1

The marcher is happy.

marcher = person walking in group

singular noun

2

I am a marcher.

I am = I am

subject pronoun

3

The marcher walks.

walks = moves on feet

present tense

4

One marcher is here.

one = single

number

5

The marcher has a flag.

flag = banner

possession

6

See the marcher.

see = look at

imperative

7

The marcher is fast.

fast = quick

adjective

8

A marcher is loud.

loud = noisy

adjective

1

The marcher held a sign.

2

Many marchers were in the street.

3

The marcher wore a red shirt.

4

Every marcher sang a song.

5

The marcher felt very proud.

6

She is a dedicated marcher.

7

The marcher joined the group.

8

A tired marcher sat down.

1

The peaceful marcher walked for hours.

2

Thousands of marchers gathered downtown.

3

The marcher demanded better laws.

4

Each marcher carried a unique message.

5

The police watched every marcher.

6

The marcher was interviewed by the news.

7

Being a marcher requires great stamina.

8

The annual parade featured every marcher.

1

The seasoned marcher knew the route well.

2

As a marcher, he felt part of a movement.

3

The organizers counted every single marcher.

4

The marcher was undeterred by the rain.

5

A lone marcher stood against the crowd.

6

The marchers were mostly students.

7

The marcher's voice echoed through the square.

8

Every marcher had a story to tell.

1

The marcher served as a symbol of defiance.

2

The collective energy of the marchers was palpable.

3

As a veteran marcher, she led the front line.

4

The marcher's presence challenged the status quo.

5

The city prepared for the influx of marchers.

6

The marcher navigated the complex political landscape.

7

The marcher's commitment to the cause was absolute.

8

The visual impact of the marchers was profound.

1

The marcher’s rhythmic gait mirrored the city's pulse.

2

In the annals of protest, the marcher remains a central figure.

3

The marcher’s silent vigil spoke volumes.

4

The marcher’s philosophy was rooted in non-violence.

5

The marcher’s legacy inspired generations to follow.

6

The marcher’s path was fraught with systemic obstacles.

7

The marcher’s identity was inseparable from the cause.

8

The marcher’s endurance was a testament to human will.

よく使う組み合わせ

peaceful marcher
thousands of marchers
join the marchers
lead the marchers
angry marcher
young marcher
support the marchers
marcher safety
tired marcher
marcher group

Idioms & Expressions

"March to the beat of your own drum"

To act independently

He doesn't follow trends; he marches to his own drum.

casual

"Steal a march on"

To gain an advantage by acting first

They stole a march on their rivals by launching early.

formal

"Get your marching orders"

To be told to leave or start a task

He finally got his marching orders from the boss.

casual

"On the march"

Actively moving or progressing

The army is on the march again.

formal

"Marching in lockstep"

Following orders exactly without thinking

The team is marching in lockstep with the CEO.

formal

Easily Confused

marcher vs hiker

both walk

hikers walk in nature, marchers in groups

The hiker climbed the mountain; the marcher joined the protest.

marcher vs walker

both walk

walker is general, marcher is organized

The walker enjoyed the park; the marcher held a sign.

marcher vs merchant

similar spelling

merchant sells things

The merchant sold fruit; the marcher carried a sign.

marcher vs mariner

similar sound

mariner works on boats

The mariner sailed the sea; the marcher walked the street.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] is a marcher.

The student is a marcher.

A2

Many marchers [verb].

Many marchers shouted.

B1

I saw a marcher [prep phrase].

I saw a marcher in the street.

B2

The marcher [verb] for [cause].

The marcher walked for justice.

C1

As a marcher, I [verb].

As a marcher, I felt empowered.

語族

Nouns

march the act of walking in a group

Verbs

march to walk in a group

Adjectives

marching related to the act of marching

関連

procession a formal march

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

よくある間違い

using 'marcher' for a normal walker walker
Marcher implies a group or cause.
spelling it 'marchar' marcher
The suffix is -er.
confusing with 'merchant' marcher
Merchant is someone who sells goods.
forgetting the 'r' at the end marcher
It is not 'marche'.
using it as a verb march
Marcher is a noun.

Tips

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Connect to 'March'

Remember that a marcher does a march.

💡

Context Matters

Use it when people are in a group.

🌍

Protest Culture

It is a key word in civil rights history.

💡

Pluralization

Just add -s.

💡

The 'ch' sound

Like 'chair'.

💡

Don't use for hikers

Hikers are not marchers.

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Mars Connection

Related to the god of war.

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Visuals

Look at protest photos.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

MARCHer = Someone who MARCHes.

Visual Association

A person holding a sign in a line.

Word Web

protest parade walk sign group

チャレンジ

Write a sentence about a parade.

語源

French

Original meaning: to walk

文化的な背景

Can be politically charged depending on the context.

Commonly associated with civil rights movements.

The March of the Penguins Marching bands in American football

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Protests

  • peaceful marcher
  • marcher demands
  • marcher rights

Parades

  • happy marcher
  • marcher costume
  • marcher group

News

  • thousands of marchers
  • marcher safety
  • marcher count

School

  • marcher project
  • marcher history
  • marcher essay

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been a marcher in a protest?"

"What do you think makes a good marcher?"

"Do you prefer parades or protests?"

"Why do people become marchers?"

"How does it feel to be a marcher in a large group?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you walked in a large group.

Describe what a marcher might be thinking.

If you could lead a group of marchers, what would the cause be?

Compare a hiker and a marcher.

よくある質問

8 問

No, they can be in parades or bands.

No, hikers walk for leisure or sport, not in organized groups.

It is common in news and event descriptions.

The verb is 'to march'.

Yes, 'marchers'.

It is neutral.

Only metaphorically.

From French.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The ___ is in the parade.

正解! おしい! 正解: marcher

A person in a parade is a marcher.

multiple choice A2

What is a marcher?

正解! おしい! 正解: A person who walks in a group

Definition of marcher.

true false B1

A marcher is always a soldier.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Marchers can be protesters or parade participants.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching synonyms.

sentence order B2

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正解! おしい! 正解:

The marcher held the sign.

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