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pass out

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Explanation of "Pass Out"

Definition:
The phrase "pass out" means to lose consciousness or faint, often because of a sudden shock, weakness, or because you are very tired. It can also mean to distribute something to several people.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a verb: "pass out" can be used in sentences to describe someone losing consciousness or to describe giving something to people.
  • In informal contexts: It's often used to refer to fainting.
Examples:
  1. Losing Consciousness:

    • "After running the marathon, I felt dizzy and thought I might pass out."
    • "She was so shocked by the news that she passed out."
  2. Distributing:

    • "The teacher passed out the exams to all the students."
    • "At the event, they passed out free samples of food."
Advanced Usage:
  • Medical Context:
    • "He passed out from dehydration after being in the sun for too long."
  • Casual Context:
    • "I was so tired after the long day that I passed out on the couch as soon as I got home."
Word Variants:
  • Noun form: "Pass-out" (refers to the act of fainting). Example: "He had a pass-out during the concert."
  • Related verb: "Faint" (another word for passing out).
Different Meanings:
  1. To lose consciousness: This is the most common meaning.
  2. To distribute: In this context, it is about handing out items, such as papers or food.
Synonyms:
  • For losing consciousness: "faint," "black out," "collapse."
  • For distributing: "hand out," "distribute," "give out."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Pass out from exhaustion": This means to faint because you are too tired.
  • "Pass out flyers": This means to distribute flyers or advertisements to people.
Summary:

"Pass out" is a versatile phrase in English that can describe both a physical reaction (losing consciousness) and an action (distributing items).

Verb
  1. lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
  2. give to several people
    • The teacher handed out the exams
  3. pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain

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