Carnival vs Parades - What's the difference?
carnival | parades |
A festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment.
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, title= (US English) a traveling amusement park, called a funfair in UK English.
As nouns the difference between carnival and parades
is that carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment while parades is plural of lang=en.As a proper noun Carnival
is the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival.As a verb parades is
third-person singular of parade.carnival
English
(wikipedia carnival)Noun
(en noun)Fantasy of navigation, passage=Like most human activities, ballooning has sponsored heroes and hucksters and a good deal in between. For every dedicated scientist patiently recording atmospheric pressure and wind speed while shivering at high altitudes, there is a carnival barker with a bevy of pretty girls willing to dangle from a basket or parachute down to earth.}}