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UK//pɑːs ʌp//US//pæs ʌp//

Meaning of Pass up

To decline or reject an opportunity or offer.

In simple words: To choose not to do or accept something.

Pass up in a sentence

  • She decided to pass up the job offer because it didn't meet her salary expectations.
  • Don't pass up this chance to travel abroad; it could be a life-changing experience.
  • He passed up the opportunity to join us for dinner because he was too tired.
  • They passed up on the tickets for the concert, thinking it was too expensive.
  • If you pass up an opportunity like this, you might regret it later.

How to use Pass up

Use 'pass up' in informal contexts when discussing options or opportunities. It's less appropriate in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

pass up + object

Memory hint

Imagine a person passing on a dessert at a party, saying 'No, I’ll pass up on that!'.

Related words

Collocations with Pass up

  • pass up an opportunity
  • pass up a chance
  • pass up an offer

Synonyms for Pass up

Common mistakes with Pass up

  • Confusing with 'pass on', which can imply giving something to someone else.
  • Using 'pass up' without an object, which is grammatically incorrect.
  • Misunderstanding as 'give up', which means to stop trying or to surrender.

Compare Pass up with Decline, Reject

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Frequently asked questions about Pass up

What does Pass up mean?

To choose not to do or accept something.

What is the definition of Pass up?

To decline or reject an opportunity or offer.

How do you use Pass up in a sentence?

She decided to pass up the job offer because it didn't meet her salary expectations.

Can you give another example of Pass up?

Don't pass up this chance to travel abroad; it could be a life-changing experience.

What are synonyms for Pass up?

Common alternatives include decline, reject, forgo, turn down.

What words go with Pass up?

It commonly pairs with pass up an opportunity, pass up a chance, pass up an offer.

What are common mistakes when using Pass up?

Confusing with 'pass on', which can imply giving something to someone else. Using 'pass up' without an object, which is grammatically incorrect. Misunderstanding as 'give up', which means to stop trying or to surrender.

How do you pronounce Pass up?

US: //pæs ʌp//, UK: //pɑːs ʌp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Pass up?

Use 'pass up' in informal contexts when discussing options or opportunities. It's less appropriate in very formal writing.