passant Antonyms
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Meaning of passant
passant (s)
in walking position with right foreleg raised
passant (v. i.)
Passing from one to another; in circulation; current.
Curs/ry, careless.
Surpassing; excelling.
Walking; -- said of any animal on an escutcheon, which is represented as walking with the dexter paw raised.
passant Sentence Examples
- The silver eagle flew past the window, a fleeting passant in the sky.
- A passerby overheard the conversation, offering a casual passant as a comment.
- The deer wandered the forest, its soft hooves marking its passant through the undergrowth.
- The comet streaked across the night, a momentary passant leaving a trail of stardust.
- The shadow of the hawk drifted across the meadow, a silent passant marking the predator's approach.
- The ship sailed through the strait, a solitary passant on the vast ocean.
- The smoke from the bonfire curled into the sky, a wispy passant disappearing into the clouds.
- The hiker's footprints in the sand were a poignant passant of their journey.
- The memory of her laughter was a fleeting passant, gone as quickly as it came.
- The river meandered through the valley, its gentle curves a timeless passant on the landscape.
FAQs About the word passant
in walking position with right foreleg raisedPassing from one to another; in circulation; current., Curs/ry, careless., Surpassing; excelling., Walking; -- said
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The silver eagle flew past the window, a fleeting passant in the sky.
A passerby overheard the conversation, offering a casual passant as a comment.
The deer wandered the forest, its soft hooves marking its passant through the undergrowth.
The comet streaked across the night, a momentary passant leaving a trail of stardust.