Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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passing


passing
adjective lasting only for a short
time » She hoped her son’s
pink hair was a passing phase.
fleeting, momentary,
short-lived, transitory

passion
noun any strong emotion
» His voice trembled with
passion as he spoke of her.
emotion, excitement, fire,
intensity, warmth, zeal

passionate
adjective expressing very strong
feelings about something
» I’m passionate about art –
I see every exhibition that’s on.
ardent, emotional,
heartfelt, impassioned,
intense, strong

passive
adjective submissive or not
playing an active part
» His passive attitude made it
easier for me to take charge.
docile, receptive, resigned,
submissive, acquiescent,
compliant, inactive,
quiescent

past^1 : the past
noun the period of time before
the present » We would like
to put the past behind us.
antiquity, days gone by,
former times, long ago

past^2
adjective happening or existing
before the present » We have
wonderful pictures of past
generations of our family.
ancient, bygone, former,
olden, previous, erstwhile,
quondam
antonym: future

past^3
preposition situated on the
other side of somewhere
» My house is just past
the shop on the right.
beyond, by, over

pastime
noun a hobby or something
done for pleasure
» My favourite pastime
is reading.
activity, diversion, hobby,
recreation

path^1
noun a strip of ground
for people to walk on
» We followed the path
along the clifftops.
footpath, pathway, towpath,
track, trail, way

path^2
noun the space ahead of
someone as they move along
» A group of reporters stood
in the actor’s path.
course, direction, passage,
route, way

pathetic^1
adjective causing someone
to feel pity » The shivering
dog looked rather pathetic.
heartbreaking, sad,
pitiable, plaintive

pathetic^2
adjective very poor or
unsuccessful » She gave me
a pathetic excuse – homework –
for not coming to the party.
feeble, lamentable, pitiful,
poor, sorry

patience
noun the ability to stay calm in
a difficult situation » Dealing
with four tired, hungry children
required all his patience.
calmness, composure, cool
(slang), restraint, tolerance,
equanimity, forbearance,
imperturbability

patient^1
adjective staying calm
in a difficult situation
» Please be patient –
we are very busy today.
calm, composed,
long-suffering,
philosophical, serene
antonym: impatient

patient^2
noun a person receiving
medical treatment
» She enjoyed the company
of other patients during her
stay in hospital.
case, invalid, sick person,
sufferer

pattern^1
noun a decorative design
of repeated shapes
» The cushions have a pattern
of colourful stripes.
design, motif

pattern^2
noun a diagram or shape used
as a guide for making
something » I can knit,
but only if I follow a pattern.
design, diagram, plan,
stencil, template

pause^1
verb to stop doing something
for a short time » On leaving,
Mel paused at the door to say
goodbye again.
break, delay, halt, rest,
take a break, wait

pause^2
noun a short period when
activity stops » There was
a pause in conversation while
the waiter set down two plates.
break, gap, halt,
interruption, interval,
rest, stoppage, hiatus

pay^1
verb to give money to someone
to settle a debt » You can pay
with cash or a card.
compensate, honour, settle,
recompense, reimburse,
remunerate

pay^2
verb to give someone a benefit
» It pays to be honest.
be advantageous,
be worthwhile

pay^3
noun money paid to someone
for work done » The factory
workers went on strike over
pay and conditions.
earnings, fee, income,
payment, salary, wages,
emolument, recompense,
reimbursement,
remuneration, stipend

payment
noun an amount of money that
is paid to someone » Mum
made the initial payment
for my new computer
over the telephone.
advance, deposit,
instalment, premium,
remittance

We have wonderful pictures of past
generations of our family.

My favourite pastime is reading.

You can pay with cash or a card.

The cushions have a pattern of
colourful stripes.

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