"Pasts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pasts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pasts" Meaning

The word "pasts" is the plural form of "past", which refers to a period of time that has gone by. It can also refer to memories or experiences from earlier times.

For example: "I've had many pasts and each one has helped shape me into who I am today."

"Pasts" Examples

Usage Examples of "Pasts"


Burying the pasts and moving forward is often easier said than done. (Here, "pasts" refers to past experiences or traumas that someone is trying to forget.)
His addiction was a past that he was desperate to overcome. (In this example, "pasts" refers to a specific period of time in which the person struggled with addiction.)
The museum showcased a collection of pasts that shaped the country's history. (Here, "pasts" refers to historical events or eras that are being exhibited.)
She was haunted by the pasts that still lingered in her mind. (In this sentence, "pasts" refers to undesirable memories or experiences that someone is trying to deal with.)
The concept of nostalgia often romanticizes the pasts, presenting a rosy view of times gone by. (Here, "pasts" refers to a general period of time in the past that is being looked back on with fondness.)

"Pasts" Similar Words

Pastorates

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Pastored

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Pastored refers to something that is presided over or taken care of by a pastor or minister.

Pastors

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Pastors are Christian clergy who are responsible for the spiritual guidance and leadership of a local church or community. They typically perform duties such as preaching, teaching, counseling, and administering sacraments, and are often the visible leaders of the church.

Pastrami

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Pastries

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Pastries are baked goods that are typically made with a dough of flour, sugar, and fat (such as butter or oil) and are often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, or fruit. They can be sweet or savory and are often served as a snack or dessert. Examples of pastries include croissants, Danish, and puff pastry.

Pastry-making

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Pastry

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Pastrycook

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Pasturable

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Pasturage

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Pasturage refers to the land or area where animals, especially livestock, are kept or grazed, typically in a natural or semi-natural environment, such as a meadow or a pasture.

Pasture

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A pasture is an area of land used for growing grass and other forage crops to feed livestock, such as cattle, horses, or sheep. It is often used as a temporary or permanent home for grazing animals. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or period of time where people or animals are free to roam or move around without restrictions or supervision.

Pastured

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Pastured is a verb that means to feed or keep livestock, especially cattle or sheep, in a field or pasture; to graze or fodder. It can also refer to the act of giving animals access to open land or a field for grazing.

Pastureland

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Pastureland refers to a land or area of land used for grazing livestock, typically consisting of natural or cultivated grasses and other vegetation that provide sustenance for the animals.

Pasturelands

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Pasturelands refer to open fields or areas of land used for grazing animals, especially livestock such as cattle, sheep, and horses, where they are allowed to roam and feed on grass and other vegetation.

Pasturer

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A pasturer is a person who grazes cattle, especially in a pasture. It can also refer to one who takes care of animals, such as sheep or other livestock, by allowing them to roam and graze on a particular area of land. The term is often used to describe a farmer or rancher who specializes in raising and breeding livestock for meat, dairy, or other purposes.

Pasturers

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I apologize, but the word "pasturers" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.