The difference between Expired and Passé

When used as adjectives, expired means that is no longer valid, whereas passé means dated.


Passé is also noun with the meaning: an attack that passes the target without hitting.

check bellow for the other definitions of Expired and Passé

  1. Expired as a verb:

  1. Expired as an adjective:

    that is no longer valid

  2. Expired as an adjective:

    that has been breathed out

  3. Expired as an adjective:

    dead

  1. Passé as an adjective (colloquial):

    Dated; out of style; old-fashioned.

  2. Passé as an adjective:

    Past one's prime; worn; faded.

  1. Passé as a noun (fencing):

    An attack that passes the target without hitting.

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