passé
adj/ˈpæ.seɪ/UK/pæˈseɪ/US
Etymology
From French passé (“passed”, past participle of passer (“to pass”)).
- borrowed from passé
Definitions
Dated
Dated; out of style; old-fashioned.
- I never thought you'd be a junkie, because heroin is so passé.
- We'll paint the town blue 'cause, baby, red is so passé.
Past one's prime
Past one's prime; worn; faded.
- The coaching stock is in general in a very passé condition, but the ex-royal saloon, though needing a coat of paint outside, as another photograph shows, is spotless inside.
An attack that passes the target without hitting.
The neighborhood
- synonymdisused
- synonymoutdated
- synonymoutworn
- synonymobsolete
- synonymunfashionable
- synonymwasted
- synonymworn-out
- synonymdeteriorated
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for passé. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA