100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "pass"
Definition
Pass (noun) refers to:
- A document or ticket allowing entry or access (e.g., a bus pass).
- A successful completion of an examination or requirement (e.g., a pass in a test).
- A route or pathway through a mountainous area (e.g., mountain pass).
- An act of moving past someone or something (e.g., a pass in a game).
- The act of letting something go by without interference (e.g., a pass in a conversation).
Synonyms
- Ticket
- Permit
- Authorization
- Approval
- Clearance
- Passage
- Route
- Pathway
- Transition
- Acknowledgment
Antonyms
- Fail
- Block
- Exclude
- Interference
- Denial
- Obstruction
Examples
- I always make sure to pass my assignments on time.
- During the exam, she managed to pass all the questions with confidence.
- The bus driver asked to see my bus pass before letting me on.
- He decided to pass the ball to his teammate during the game.
- They had to pass through a narrow mountain pass to get to the other side.
- Please pass the salt over to me.
- I will pass on the dessert; I'm too full.
- She hopes to pass her driving test next week.
- The student was relieved to pass the final exam.
- He let the opportunity pass him by due to hesitation.
- Can you pass me the remote control?
- He always tries to pass off his mistakes as someone else's fault.
- The hikers were thrilled to pass the stunning view at the summit.
- Please pass your ideas during the meeting.
- I plan to pass my driving test tomorrow.
- She will pass on the party this weekend.
- The referee decided to pass on the foul call.
- I can't believe I managed to pass that difficult course!
- They were excited to pass the ball around during practice.
- He didn’t want to pass up the chance to travel this summer.
- Don't forget to pass the information along.
- The team needed to pass the ball efficiently to win.
- I will pass my notes to you after class.
- The child learned to pass the ball back and forth with his friends.
- It was a nerve-wracking moment when she had to pass the interview.
- The pass code is required to enter the building.
- If you pass the test, you'll receive a certificate.
- The soldiers had to pass through enemy territory.
- She felt a sense of relief when she finally pass the assessment.
- The tourists had to pass through a security check at the airport.
- He decided to pass on the movie night.
- The couple agreed to pass the weekend at the beach.
- It was hard for him to pass on such a good deal.
- They had to pass a rigorous training program.
- Could you pass the news to the rest of the team?
- The dog managed to pass through the fence.
- She was determined to pass all her subjects this semester.
- The coach instructed the players to pass the ball more quickly.
- They will pass down the family heirloom for generations.
- He didn't want to pass up the opportunity for a promotion.
- The teacher will pass out the exams shortly.
- The athlete was eager to pass the baton to his teammate.
- She had to pass the time while waiting for her appointment.
- He decided to pass the time by reading a book.
- The train will pass through several small towns.
- It’s important to pass the message clearly.
- The students will pass their projects in by Friday.
- They managed to pass the challenging obstacle course.
- You should pass your concerns to the management.
- He felt relieved to pass the background check.
- The runner was determined to pass his competitors.
- The law requires them to pass a health inspection.
- They need to pass through customs before boarding the flight.
- Make sure to pass along my regards to her.
- The professor will pass out the grades next week.
- She had to pass the final exam to graduate.
- He decided to pass on the chance to invest in the project.
- The hikers will pass through the forest on their route.
- They chose to pass the time by playing cards.
- I can’t believe I managed to pass the driving test!
- He always tries to pass off his ideas as his own.
- The children need to pass their lessons to advance to the next grade.
- She will pass the ball to her teammate during the game.
- The government will pass new regulations next month.
- They need to pass the regulations before moving forward.
- He was pleased to pass the quality check.
- The old bridge is too unstable to pass over.
- You should not pass up this opportunity for a vacation.
- I will pass the time by watching a movie.
- She decided to pass the message to her colleague.
- We need to pass the information to the new team members.
- The athlete was excited to pass the finish line first.
- He will pass on his wisdom to the next generation.
- The class will pass the test if they study hard.
- They were able to pass the test with flying colors.
- The students are eager to pass their exams.
- The project needs to pass the final approval.
- He will pass the opportunity to travel this year.
- You must pass the registration before the deadline.
- She hopes to pass the audition for the play.
- The children learned to pass the ball during recess.
- He was determined to pass his driving test on the first try.
- We need to pass this information to the rest of the team.
- They will pass through the city on their way home.
- The referee will pass judgment on the foul.
- I can't believe I managed to pass that tough exam!
- The team must pass the ball effectively to score.
- She decided to pass on the chance to join the club.
- He was thrilled to pass the job interview.
- The hikers were relieved to pass the checkpoint.
- He couldn't decide whether to pass on the dessert.
- The athlete managed to pass the baton without dropping it.
- The teacher will pass out the assignments next week.
- They had to pass through the security line at the concert.
- She will pass the message to her friend later.
- He felt accomplished after he managed to pass the exam.
- The team will pass the ball to score points.
- Did you pass the information to the manager?
- They managed to pass the time with conversation.
- The company needs to pass the safety inspection to continue operations.