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passport

American  
[pas-pawrt, -pohrt, pahs-] / ˈpæs pɔrt, -poʊrt, ˈpɑs- /

noun

  1. an official document issued by the government of a country to one of its citizens and, varying from country to country, authorizing travel to foreign countries and authenticating the bearer's identity, citizenship, right to protection while abroad, and right to reenter their native country.

  2. anything that ensures admission or acceptance.

    A good education can be your passport to success.

  3. any authorization to pass or go somewhere.

  4. a document issued to a ship, especially to a neutral merchant ship in time of war, granting or requesting permission to proceed without molestation in certain waters.

  5. a certificate intended to secure admission.


passport British  
/ ˈpɑːspɔːt /

noun

  1. an official document issued by a government, identifying an individual, granting him permission to travel abroad, and requesting the protection of other governments for him

  2. a licence granted by a state to a foreigner, allowing the passage of his person or goods through the country

  3. another word for sea letter

  4. a quality, asset, etc, that gains a person admission or acceptance

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Other Word Forms

  • passportless adjective

Etymology

Origin of passport

First recorded in 1490–1500; earlier passeport from Middle French, equivalent to passe- (stem of passer to pass ) + port port 1

Example Sentences

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Americans with passports may register to vote more easily under this protocol.

From Salon

Odom surprised them, she said, when he said that all he wanted was his passport — and the divorce.

From Los Angeles Times

At IIT Bombay - one of India's top technology institutes that was once a near-guaranteed passport to prosperity - fresh graduates are leaving with lower salaries than their predecessors.

From BBC

Said, 48 years old, holds two British passports, one that expired this month and a second expiring in 2029, and has used several aliases, according to the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

EES replaces passport stamping for visitors from outside the EU to the Schengen Area, which is made up of 29 European countries.

From BBC