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Passport

UK /["/ˈpɑːspɔːt/"]/US /["/ˈpæspɔːrt/"]/

Definition

an official document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country, and that you may have to show when you enter or leave a country

In simple words: An official document that allows you to travel to other countries.

Examples

  • I need to renew my passport before my trip to Europe.
  • She showed her passport at the airport check-in desk.
  • Don't forget to pack your passport when you go on vacation.
  • He is applying for a passport for the first time.
  • The government issued a new passport design last year.

Usage notes

Use 'passport' when talking about international travel. It's suitable in both formal and casual situations, but avoid using it in slang contexts.

Grammar pattern

passport + noun (e.g. passport control)

Memory hint

Think of 'pass' as in 'to pass through borders' and 'port' as a gateway.

Collocations

  • valid
  • full
  • fake
  • apply for
  • renew
  • get
  • be valid
  • expire
  • photo
  • photograph
  • picture
  • passport into
  • passport to
  • valid
  • full
  • fake
  • apply for
  • renew
  • get
  • be valid
  • expire
  • photo
  • photograph
  • picture
  • passport into
  • passport to

Synonyms

  • key

Antonyms

  • visa
  • denial
  • refusal

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'visa' - a visa is different from a passport.
  • Using 'passports' as a singular noun.
  • Saying 'the passport' when referring to passports in general.