Pass off - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈpæs ˈɒf|
Brit.
|pɑːs ɒf|
verb
- be accepted as something or somebody in a false character or identity
- disregard
- cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity
- disappear gradually (syn: blow over, evanesce, fade, fleet, pass)
- come to pass (syn: come about, fall out, go on, hap, happen, occur, pass)
- expel (gases or odors) (syn: breathe, emit)
- disregard
- cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity
- disappear gradually (syn: blow over, evanesce, fade, fleet, pass)
- come to pass (syn: come about, fall out, go on, hap, happen, occur, pass)
- expel (gases or odors) (syn: breathe, emit)
Extra examples
The pain was severe to begin with, but soon passed off.
The storm should pass off before dark.
The meeting passed off well.
He passed himself off as a doctor.
The police caught him for passing off false money.
He passed off the difficult question.
...the con man tried to pass off a piece of blue glass as a sapphire...
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