pass on Antonyms
Meaning of pass on
pass on (v)
place into the hands or custody of
transmit (knowledge or skills)
move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
give to or transfer possession of
refer to another person for decision or judgment
cause to be distributed
transmit information
pass on Sentence Examples
- The teacher passed on the assignment to the students.
- The disease was passed on from one person to another through contact.
- He passed on his knowledge and skills to his apprentice.
- The time passed on quickly as they enjoyed their conversation.
- The ball was expertly passed on to the next player.
- The legacy of the family business was passed on from generation to generation.
- The train passed on by without stopping at the station.
- The secret code was passed on in whispers to ensure secrecy.
- The flu passed on throughout the office, affecting many employees.
- The torch was passed on to the next runner in the relay race.
FAQs About the word pass on
place into the hands or custody of, transmit (knowledge or skills), move forward, also in the metaphorical sense, give to or transfer possession of, refer to an
pass away, perish, fall,die, check out, step out, buy it, pop off, snuff it, depart
live, come to, live, breathe, breathe,come to, revive, exist, exist, be
The teacher passed on the assignment to the students.
The disease was passed on from one person to another through contact.
He passed on his knowledge and skills to his apprentice.
The time passed on quickly as they enjoyed their conversation.