Meaning of You cannot pass
A phrase used to indicate that someone is not allowed to enter or continue.
In simple words: You can't go through.
You cannot pass in a sentence
- The sign read, 'You cannot pass' at the security checkpoint.
- When I tried to enter the private property, the guard said, 'You cannot pass.'
- In the game, if you fail the test, you cannot pass to the next level.
How to use You cannot pass
Use in situations where entry or progress is restricted; appropriate in both formal and casual settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a gatekeeper blocking someone – 'You cannot pass!'
Related words
Collocations with You cannot pass
- say 'you cannot pass'
- you cannot pass law
- you cannot pass the exam
Opposites of You cannot pass
- you may enter
- go ahead
- you can pass
Common mistakes with You cannot pass
- Using it in overly casual situations when formality is required.
- Misplacing the stress in pronunciation.
- Confusing it with similar phrases like 'you shouldn't go'.
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Frequently asked questions about You cannot pass
What does You cannot pass mean?
You can't go through.
What is the definition of You cannot pass?
A phrase used to indicate that someone is not allowed to enter or continue.
How do you use You cannot pass in a sentence?
The sign read, 'You cannot pass' at the security checkpoint.
Can you give another example of You cannot pass?
When I tried to enter the private property, the guard said, 'You cannot pass.'
What are synonyms for You cannot pass?
Common alternatives include halt, stop, forbid, prohibit.
What is the opposite of You cannot pass?
Opposite meanings include you may enter, go ahead, you can pass.
What words go with You cannot pass?
It commonly pairs with say 'you cannot pass', you cannot pass law, you cannot pass the exam.
What are common mistakes when using You cannot pass?
Using it in overly casual situations when formality is required. Misplacing the stress in pronunciation. Confusing it with similar phrases like 'you shouldn't go'.
How do you pronounce You cannot pass?
US: //ju kəˈnɑt pæs//, UK: //juː kəˈnɒt pɑːs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You cannot pass?
Use in situations where entry or progress is restricted; appropriate in both formal and casual settings.
