Actually, pass is a homonym (words that are easily confused because they look alike or sound alike, but have different meanings) of itself:
Pass = Narrow passageway through the mountains or another obstacle
Pass = Successful mark on an exam
Pass = Token or voucher that allows one to travel
Pass = Transfer of the ball from one player to another
Pass = Slightly improper amorous approach to a member of the opposite sex
Pass = Overtake someone going in the same or opposite direction
Pass = Travel through an area
Pass = Change from one form to another
Pass = Execute a successful thrust in Fencing
The opposite of pass (in scoring) is fail.
The opposite of pass (football) is a run.
The opposite of pass (pass up, skip) would be to attend or observe.
The opposite of pass (pass in a vehicle) would be to stay behind, or to follow.
The word "pass" is both a noun and a verb.
The noun forms of the verb to pass are passer, passage, and the gerund, passing.
The word 'pass' (passes) is a noun as a word for:
The noun 'pass' is an abstract noun as a word for a successful result in an examination or test.
The noun 'pass' is a concrete noun as a word for an official document that gives you permission to enter a place or to use a particular form of transportation; a kick, hit, or throw of the ball to another player; a path or road that goes through an area of mountains; a movement past, over, around, or through a place.
The abstract noun form of the verb to pass is the gerund, passing.
The word 'pass' (passes) is a noun as a word for:
The noun forms of the verb to pass are passer, passage, and the gerund, passing.
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What's opposite of the pass when you take some test
I’m not sure if it’s fail
Fail
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Concrete noun
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