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Synonyms and antonyms of People and objects involved in ceremonies in American Thesaurus

People and objects involved in ceremonies

baton (noun)

a stick that an important person carries during a ceremony as a sign of authority

bearer (noun)

someone whose job is to carry something such as a flag, especially in a ceremony

cavalcade (noun)

a line of people, walking, on horses, or in vehicles, who are moving slowly as part of a ceremony

crown jewels (noun)

the crown, jewelry, and other valuable objects that a king or queen wears or carries during ceremonies

emcee (noun)

American someone who introduces speakers or performers at a social event or show

MC (noun)

Master of Ceremonies: someone whose job is to introduce speakers and performers at a public event

orb (noun)

a small gold ball with a cross on top that a king or queen carries as part of a ceremony

procession (noun)

a line of people or vehicles moving in a slow and formal way as part of an event

regalia (noun)

formal special clothes that you wear for a ceremony or official occasion

regalia (noun)

formal objects and clothing used and worn by members of a royal family

robe (noun)

a long loose piece of clothing, worn by an important person such as a priest during an official ceremony

sheriff (noun)

in England and Wales, the king’s or queen’s representative in a county, who has particular duties in a ceremony

staff (noun)

a stick that some officials carry on formal occasions

toastmaster (noun)

someone who introduces the speakers at a formal meal and is in charge of the toasts

toastmistress (noun)

a woman who introduces the speakers at a formal meal and is in charge of the toasts