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passe
1[ pahs ]
noun
- the numbers 19 through 36 in roulette.
passé
2[ pa-sey; French pah-sey ]
adjective
- no longer fashionable, in wide use, etc.; out-of-date; outmoded:
There were many photographs of passé fashions. I thought hand-cranked pencil sharpeners were passé.
Synonyms: quaint, démodé, old-fashioned
- past:
time passé.
- past the prime of one's life.
noun
- Ballet. a movement in which one leg passes behind or in front of the other.
passé
/ ˈpɑseɪ; pɑse; ˈpɑːseɪ /
adjective
- out-of-date
passé ideas
- past the prime; faded
a passé society beauty
Word History and Origins
Origin of passe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of passe1
Example Sentences
But these days, many of the traditional Olympic sports are beginning to feel passe to a younger generation.
“How many have laughed at the church, announcing that she was passe, that her days were over and that they would bury her?” he said in a 2021 Mass.
It’s a snappy, gutsy comedy about how kids are spoiled and ignorant, and yet the adult workplace is only passingly more mature.
This felt, he reported, “like hanging horizontally on belts, as if in a suspended state,” a circumstance passingly familiar to anyone who has been on a roller coaster or jumped off a diving board.
While some shoppers and even Ms. Stangl see the term “work wear” as passe, Banana Republic still has a dedicated section on its website called “The Workwear Edit.”
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