passe

[pahs]

passe Definition

  • 1no longer fashionable or popular; out of date
  • 2no longer effective or relevant

Using passe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "passe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her style is so passe.

  • Example

    The technology they use is passe and needs to be updated.

  • Example

    The idea of monarchy is becoming passe in many countries.

passe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for passe

Antonyms for passe

Phrases with passe

  • passé composé

    a compound tense used in French to express completed actions in the past

    Example

    In French, the passé composé is formed with the auxiliary verb 'avoir' or 'être' and the past participle of the main verb.

  • passé simple

    a literary tense used in French to express completed actions in the past

    Example

    In French literature, the passé simple is often used instead of the passé composé to describe past events.

  • passé-partout

    a master key that can open many locks

    Example

    The janitor had a passe-partout that allowed him to enter any room in the building.

Origins of passe

from French 'passé', past participle of 'passer', meaning 'to pass'

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Summary: passe in Brief

'Passe' [pahs] is an adjective that describes something as no longer fashionable or relevant. It can refer to anything from fashion to ideas, as in 'The idea of monarchy is becoming passe in many countries.' 'Passe' is synonymous with 'outdated' and 'old-fashioned,' and antonyms include 'modern' and 'up-to-date.'