Passe

Word PASSE
Character 5
Hyphenation pas se
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Passe"

What do we mean by passe?

To change place.

To change in state or status

To move through time.

To be accepted.

In any game, to decline to play in one's turn.

To do or be better.

To take heed.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Passe

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The word "passe" in example sentences

The French call it passe-pierre; and I suspect its English name is a corruption of sang-pierre. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Plus they are becoming somewhat "passe" - being British I've seen them around for ages, just hitting over here I suppose but everyone I know back home sees them as a real "cliche" if you know what I mean, celebs here buy them just because of the label etc........ ❋ Unknown (2009)

As for morality being "passe" -- that's an empty statement. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

The resulting group is now working on a line of new products that go beyond the colorful Alienware boxes -- which Mr. Lewis calls "passe" -- by using new materials for their exteriors. ❋ Unknown (2008)

After all, Pota knows novels about novelists are "passe" -- like novels about unhappy marriages, dysfunctional families and war. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Multi-tasking" was what they called it, before computers made the term passe & it's not unrecognized irony that brings the robotic to mind to attempt to squeeze the human element out of the equation almost entirely. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"The military stuff is kind of passe," Ms. Cummings said. ❋ Siobhan Gorman (2010)

Carlos Bilardo, meanwhile, now Argentina's general manager, says Diego's pledge on 23 May to streak around Buenos Aires if they win the tournament was "passe". ❋ Rupert Fryer (2010)

| Reply | Permalink so everyone's pointed out how very "passe" this comparison is. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Predictably, internal pundits and apologists will begin comment that "well, this stuff that we aren't doing anymore really was never very important or worthwhile anyhow", and try to convince an increasingly self-absorbed public that settling for less, or a poor substitute, or none at all, is really the way to go after all, and that the old achievements are now in fact "passe". ❋ Unknown (2007)

Afterall, hatin 'ST*BUCK$$$ is kind of passe, if you ask me. ❋ Celeste Winant (2007)

Calling lecturing to a class of 400 students "passe," Norwood will give his theater-survey course by e-mail. ❋ Unknown (2008)

TLA: a lot of the classics do; that's kind of passe' nowadays. so their doomsday prophecies were point number one that bothered me ❋ Holly (2004)

I think that this whole thing about borrowing recipes from another is kind of passe now, with the advent of the Internet and ... ❋ Unknown (2000)

HOEN: Well, they're kind of passe now, especially, I guess, guys from World War II. ❋ Unknown (2000)

And then _Logistica_ saide vnto me, _Poliphilus_, I am sure that thou doost not vnderstand these Hieragliphs, but they make much for thy purpose: and therfore they are placed for a Monument and thing to be considered, of such as passe by. ❋ Francesco Colonna (N/A)

"Fried food is kind of passe, especially in Colorado, which is something like third in the nation for being lean." ❋ Pam Boyd (2010)

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