passout

[ˈpæs aʊt]

passout Definition

  • 1to lose consciousness, faint
  • 2to distribute or give out something
  • 3to graduate from a course or program

Using passout: Examples

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

  • Example

    She passed out after drinking too much.

  • Example

    The teacher will pass out the test papers in a few minutes.

  • Example

    He finally passed out of college with flying colors.

passout Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for passout

Antonyms for passout

  • collect
  • regain consciousness
  • stay awake

Phrases with passout

  • to lose consciousness completely

    Example

    He was hit on the head and passed out cold.

  • to lose consciousness due to extreme tiredness

    Example

    After working for 48 hours straight, he passed out from exhaustion.

  • pass out flyers

    to distribute flyers or leaflets

    Example

    We need to pass out flyers to promote the event.

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Summary: passout in Brief

The verb 'passout' [ˈpæs aʊt] has three main meanings. The first is to lose consciousness or faint, as in 'She passed out after drinking too much.' The second is to distribute or give out something, as in 'The teacher will pass out the test papers in a few minutes.' The third is to graduate from a course or program, as in 'He finally passed out of college with flying colors.' Other phrases include 'pass out cold,' meaning to lose consciousness completely, and 'pass out flyers,' meaning to distribute flyers or leaflets.