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passing
[pas-ing]
adjective
going by or past; elapsing.
He was feeling better with each passing day.
brief, fleeting, or fortuitous; transitory.
to take a passing fancy to something.
done, given, etc., in passing; cursory.
a passing mention.
surpassing, preeminent, or extreme.
indicating satisfactory performance in a course, on a paper, in a test, etc..
a passing grade on a test.
living or being known as a member of a racial, religious, or ethnic group other than one's own, especially living and being known as a white person although of Black ancestry.
Employees with a passing racial identity expressed frequent discomfort in the workplace.
Sometimes Offensive., being known or perceived as a gender other than the one assigned at birth.
Passing women who dress and live as men have existed throughout history.
The environment might be safer for a passing trans man than for someone who is obviously transgender.
adverb
surpassingly; exceedingly; very.
noun
the act of a person or thing that passes or causes something to pass.
a means or place of passage.
passing
/ ˈpɑːsɪŋ /
adjective
transitory or momentary
a passing fancy
cursory or casual in action or manner
a passing reference
adverb
archaic, to an extreme degree
the events were passing strange
noun
a place where or means by which one may pass, cross, ford, etc
a euphemism for death
by the way; incidentally
he mentioned your visit in passing
Other Word Forms
- passingly adverb
- passingness noun
- unpassing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of passing1
Idioms and Phrases
in passing, by the way; incidentally.
The speaker mentioned his latest book in passing.
Example Sentences
“Romulus” could relaunch the saga for the next generation or it might be a passing enthusiasm.
The three at the back in possession is used as a solution to build up around certain opposition shapes, with the additional player providing an extra passing option.
Fresh track marks left by IDF vehicles passing through areas where buildings once stood are also visible.
Her most famous role was to present the trophies at Wimbledon, where - it was reported - she was instrumental in ending the tradition of players bowing and curtsying when passing the royal box.
Following Violet’s passing, Isobel has taken up the mantle to organize the county fair — a job that comes with some challenges.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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