Pronunciation: /pæs aʊt/
noun A state of unconsciousness or extreme dizziness
A1 I saw a pass out at the park yesterday.
A2 The pass out was caused by dehydration.
B1 She experienced a pass out during the concert.
B2 The doctor explained the possible reasons for the pass out.
C1 The pass out was a result of low blood pressure.
C2 The pass out was a concerning symptom that required further investigation.
verb To lose consciousness
A1 I pass out flyers for my friend's new restaurant.
A2 The heat made me feel dizzy and I almost passed out.
B1 She tends to pass out when she sees blood.
B2 The doctor advised him to lie down if he feels like he might pass out.
C1 The athlete pushed himself to the limit and eventually passed out from exhaustion.
C2 After a long night of partying, he passed out on the couch.
adverb In a way that causes someone to lose consciousness
A1 I pass out flyers for my friend's new restaurant.
A2 The heat made him pass out during the marathon.
B1 She tends to pass out when she sees blood.
B2 The hiker passed out from exhaustion at the top of the mountain.
C1 The doctor warned him that he could pass out if he didn't take his medication.
C2 The intense pain caused her to pass out before the ambulance arrived.
formal The heat caused several people to pass out during the outdoor event.
informal I partied so hard last night, I almost passed out!
slang That movie was so boring, I almost passed out from sheer boredom.
figurative The shocking news made her almost pass out from disbelief.
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