Past | Mean of past in English Dictionary
/ˈpæst/
- having existed in a time before the present
- The museum displays artifacts from past [=earlier] civilizations.
- She was hired based on her past experience in sales.
- at the farther side of (something)
- The office is two blocks past the intersection.
- Turn left just past the stairs.
- up to and beyond (a person or place)
- We drove past the house.
- I must have walked right past her.
- He looked past me to the next customer.
- later than (a time)
- We need to leave by half past two. [=2:30]
- It was past [=after, (Brit) gone] five o'clock by the time we got home.
- It's past his bedtime.
- The bill is past due. [=it is late; it should have been paid before now]
- older than (an age)
- Now that he is past 60, he's thinking about retiring.
- beyond the age for (something)
- She is past playing with dolls.
- beyond or no longer at (a particular point)
- The milk is past its expiration date.
- The daffodils are past blooming.
- They tried marriage counseling, but they were already past the point of reconciling.
- The house is a mess, but she is past caring. [=she doesn't care]
- As a singer, he is past his prime. [=he is no longer as good at singing as he once was]
- too old to do something or to be useful
- At the age of 45, he is past it as a football player.
- Noun
- an earlier time
- Past, present, and future are all linked together.
- happy memories of the past
- In the past, there was a company luncheon every month.
- Try not to worry about it anymore. It's in the past.
- She wants to forget about the past. = She wants to put the past behind her.
- The disease is mostly a thing of the past. [=something that no longer exists]
- She had some financial problems, but that is all in the past. [=she has no financial problems now]
- the events of a person's life, of a place, etc., before the present time
- Do you know anything about her past?
- His past caught up with him when a former coworker recognized him.
- He has an interesting past.
- The city's past is full of interesting events.
- We learned about the building's past as a textile factory.
- to and beyond a certain point or time
- He drove past [=by] slowly so we could look at the house.
- A deer ran past.
- Several weeks went past before we heard from her.