French Meaning of pasts
passés
Other French words related to passés
Nearest Words of pasts
- pasturelands => pâturages
- pastures => Pâturages
- pat down => fouille au corps
- pat on the back => Une tape dans le dos
- patch (together) => rapiécer (ensemble)
- patched (together) => patché (ensemble)
- patches => patchs
- patching (together) => Raccommodage (ensemble)
- patchwork quilts => Patchworks
- patchworks => patchwork
Definitions and Meaning of pasts in English
pasts
time gone by, a past life or history, a verb form in the past tense, a past life that is secret or questionable, after, beyond the age for or of, so as to reach and go beyond a point near at hand, beyond the capacity, range, or sphere of, more than, beyond entry 2 sense 1, a former time or event, no longer serving, a past life, history, or course of action, at the farther side of, having existed or taken place in a period before the present, the past tense of a language, of, relating to, or being a verb tense that in English is usually formed by internal vowel change (as in sang) or by the addition of a suffix (as in laughed) and that expresses time gone by, in a course by and then beyond, past tense, just gone by, ago, just gone or elapsed, of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense that is expressive of elapsed time and that in English is usually formed by internal vowel change (as in sang) or by the addition of a suffix (as in laughed), having served as a specified officer in an organization, something that happened or was done in the past, so as to pass by, one that is kept secret, in a course or direction going close to and then beyond
FAQs About the word pasts
passés
time gone by, a past life or history, a verb form in the past tense, a past life that is secret or questionable, after, beyond the age for or of, so as to reach
histoires,hier,Annales,flashbacks,archives,naguère,autrefois,antiquités,chroniques,Mémoires
Futures,futurs,demain,désormais,moments,maintenant,Offings,les cadeaux,aujourd'hui,petit à petit
pastors => pasteurs, pastoralist => berger, pastoralism => Pastoralisme, pastings => collages, pastiness => Pâleur,