passer

[ˈpæsər]

passer Definition

  • 1a person or thing that passes, especially a passerby
  • 2a type of small bird in the finch family

Using passer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The passer on the street didn't even glance at the store window.

  • Example

    I saw a passer-by walking their dog this morning.

  • Example

    The passer was too far away to see their face.

  • Example

    The passer was carrying a large backpack.

passer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for passer

Phrases with passer

  • a statistic used in American football to evaluate the performance of quarterbacks

    Example

    His passer rating was 110.2, the highest in the league.

  • house sparrow (Passer domesticus)

    a small bird with brown and gray feathers, native to Europe and Asia but introduced worldwide

    Example

    The house sparrow, also known as the English sparrow, is one of the most common birds in the world.

  • Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus)

    a small bird with brown and gray feathers, native to Eurasia and introduced to other parts of the world

    Example

    The Eurasian tree sparrow is similar in appearance to the house sparrow, but has a chestnut-colored crown and a black patch on its cheeks.

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Summary: passer in Brief

The term 'passer' [ˈpæsər] refers to a person or thing that passes, such as a passerby, or a type of small bird in the finch family. Examples include 'The passer on the street didn't even glance at the store window.' and 'I saw a passer-by walking their dog this morning.' The term also extends to phrases like 'passer rating,' used in American football to evaluate quarterbacks.