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pass around

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Explanation of "Pass Around"

Definition:
The phrase "pass around" means to give something to different people so that everyone can have it or see it. It often refers to sharing information, objects, or news among a group.

Usage Instructions
  • When to use: You can use "pass around" when you want to describe the action of distributing something physically (like food or paper) or sharing information (like news or rumors) with others.
  • How to use: It is often used with objects or information that people can hold or read.
Examples
  1. Physical Object:
    • "Please pass around the snacks so everyone can have some."
  2. Information:
    • "The teacher will pass around the new schedule for next semester."
Advanced Usage
  • You can use "pass around" in more formal contexts, like in meetings or educational settings, when discussing the distribution of documents or information.
  • Example: "The report will be passed around during the conference for everyone to review."
Word Variants

The phrase "pass around" can also be seen in different forms: - Passing around (gerund): "Passing around the information was important for everyone to be informed." - Passed around (past tense): "The flyers were passed around during the event."

Different Meanings
  • In some contexts, "pass around" can also imply spreading rumors or gossip. For example, "Rumors about the new policy were quickly passed around the office."
Synonyms
  • Distribute: "The teacher will distribute the worksheets."
  • Circulate: "The news began to circulate quickly."
  • Spread: "She decided to spread the word about the meeting."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Pass the word": This means to tell someone to inform others. Example: "Can you pass the word about the party?"
  • "Pass on": This can mean to give someone information or to not accept something. Example: "I will pass on that invitation."
Summary

"Pass around" is a useful phrase in English that helps describe the action of sharing items or information with a group.

Verb
  1. cause to become widely known
    • spread information
    • circulate a rumor
    • broadcast the news
  2. cause be distributed
    • This letter is being circulated among the faculty

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