slow march



slow march

1. A slow but steady progession toward a particular end. We know now that Gladys has been on a slow march toward death—her condition is terminal. I'm afraid that, without any changes, the company is on a slow march toward bankruptcy.
2. A slower-paced, rhythmic piece of music originally used to accompany marching soldiers. We're rehearsing a slow march for the concert on Sunday.
See also: march, slow

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mykola-Ukrainian
Ashling['æʃliŋ]
EvvieEE-vee, EV-eeEnglish
EvelynEV-ə-lin (English), EV-lin (English)English, German
Unice-English (Rare)
Edna['ednə]