D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryPpast

past

AdjectivePrepositionAdverb[U] Uncountable
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This word carries a heavy sense of distance, whether that distance is measured in minutes or centuries. It evokes a feeling of irreversibility, suggesting a boundary that has been crossed and cannot be returned to. When used as a noun, it often implies a collective history or a personal baggage that shapes current identity. In a spatial sense, the word functions as a marker of transition. It describes the act of bypassing a point of interest or a physical obstacle, emphasizing the movement of the subject rather than the destination. It suggests a momentary intersection followed by immediate departure.

Used as a general concept of time that has already happened, such as when discussing the history of a nation.

Meanings

Noun
[null]

The time or a period of time before the present.

"The ghosts of the past still haunt this house."

Adjective
[null]

Gone by in time and no longer existing.

"In the past, people relied on handwritten letters."

Preposition
[someone][something]

Moving from one side of something to the other.

"I walked right past the library without seeing it."

Adverb
[null]

Beyond a particular point or time.

"The clock has gone past midnight."

Last Updated: May 27, 2026Report an Error