pastpæst, pɑst
English Definitions:
past, past times, yesteryear (noun)
the time that has elapsed
"forget the past"
past (noun)
a earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret)
"reporters dug into the candidate's past"
past, past tense (adj)
a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past
past (adj)
earlier than the present time; no longer current
"time past"; "his youth is past"; "this past Thursday"; "the past year"
past(a), preceding(a), retiring(a) (adverb)
of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office
"a retiring member of the board"
by, past (adverb)
so as to pass a given point
"every hour a train goes past"
past (Noun)
The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
past (Noun)
The past tense.
past (Adverb)
in a direction that passes
past (Adjective)
Having already happened; in the past; finished.
past (Adjective)
Following expressions of time to indicate how long ago something happened; ago.
past (Adjective)
Of a period of time: having just gone by; previous.
past (Adjective)
Of a tense, expressing action that has already happened or a previously-existing state.
past (Preposition)
beyond in place, quantity or time
Past
The past is a term used to indicate the totality of events which occurred before a given point in time. The past is contrasted with and defined by the present and the future. The concept of the past is derived from the linear fashion in which human observers experience time, and is accessed through memory and recollection. In addition, human beings have recorded the past since the advent of written language. The past is the object of such fields as history, archaeology, archaeoastronomy, chronology, geology, historical geology, historical linguistics, law, ontology, paleontology, paleobotany, paleoethnobotany, palaeogeography, paleoclimatology, and cosmology.
Past
The past is the set of all events that occurred before a given point in time. The past is contrasted with and defined by the present and the future. The concept of the past is derived from the linear fashion in which human observers experience time, and is accessed through memory and recollection. In addition, human beings have recorded the past since the advent of written language. The first known use of the word "past" was in the fourteenth century; it developed as the past participle of the middle English verb passen meaning "to pass."
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