passerby

[ˈpæsərbaɪ]

passerby Definition

a person who is walking past a place by chance, especially when something unusual or interesting is happening.

Using passerby: Examples

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

  • Example

    The passerby stopped to help the injured man on the street.

  • Example

    The police questioned the passersby to gather information about the crime scene.

  • Example

    The street performer attracted a crowd of curious passersby.

passerby Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with passerby

  • casual passerby

    a person who is walking past a place without any particular purpose or interest

    Example

    The store was empty except for a few casual passersby.

  • a person who is walking past a place and stops to look at something out of interest or curiosity

    Example

    The curious passersby gathered around the street magician to watch his tricks.

  • a person who is walking past a place and is not involved in any way with what is happening there

    Example

    The innocent passerby was caught in the crossfire of the gang shootout.

Origins of passerby

from 'pass' + 'by'

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Summary: passerby in Brief

A 'passerby' [ˈpæsərbaɪ] is a person who is walking past a place by chance, especially when something unusual or interesting is happening. It can refer to casual, curious, or innocent passersby, as in 'The passerby stopped to help the injured man on the street.' 'Passerby' is a formal term that can be replaced by 'bystander' or 'onlooker.'