Passage

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Meanings of Passage

   
Adjective
  • A young bird that has left its nest but is not yet a year old.
   
Verb
  • To go through or across something.
  • To travel from one place to another, especially by boat or ship.
   
Noun
  • A part of a story or song that has a special meaning.
  • A way to get from one place to another, like a path or hallway.
  • A part of a journey or trip.
  • A section of text, like a paragraph.
   

Explanation of the word: Passage

A passage is a part of a story or a way to walk through a building. It can be a short part of a book that tells something important.

   

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Translations for the word: Passage

   
hindi
गुज़रगाह (guzargah)

guzargah

पथ (path)

path

मार्ग (marg)

marg

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Passage

passing
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Passage

  • The passage in the book was very interesting.
  • I wrote a passage about my favorite animal.
  • We learned about a passage in our history class.
  • The passage was filled with fun facts.
  • I can read a passage aloud to my friends.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Passage

The Magical Passage

In a cozy little town, there was a magical passage hidden behind a big, old tree. Every day, curious kids would gather around, wondering where it led. One sunny afternoon, Mia and her friends decided to explore!

They tiptoed through the tall grass and found the passage shimmering with sparkles.

As they stepped inside, they discovered a world filled with friendly animals and colorful flowers. The passage was a secret doorway to adventure!

They laughed, played, and made new friends. Remember, dear friends, sometimes the best adventures are just a passage away, waiting for you to discover them!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Passage

A 'passage' is a way to go from one place to another, like a hallway or a path. It can also mean a part of a book or story.

You say 'passage' like this: 'pass-ij'.

The word 'passage' comes from the Old French word 'passage', which means 'a way to pass through'.

The word 'passage' in Hindi is 'गुज़र' (Guzar).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Passage

Fact: A passage is a way to go from one place to another, like a hallway or a path in the woods!
Proverb: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - This means every big adventure starts with just one small action.
Quote: "The journey not the arrival matters." - T.S. Eliot