| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 397 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| party | noun | He was a party to the crime. | participant |
| noun | There was a party of men leaving. | group | |
| pass | verb | We passed them on the highway. | went by |
| verb | She passed the course with an A. | satisfied | |
| verb | The bill passed congress by two votes. | approved | |
| noun | You must have a pass to enter. | authorization | |
| noun | We went through the pass at noon. | gap | |
| passage | noun | We booked passage on the boat. | a voyage |
| noun | The passage of the law is uncertain. | approval | |
| noun | There is no passage this way. | entrance or exit | |
| passenger | noun | He was a passenger on the plane. | traveler |
| passion | noun | He hated war with a passion. | emotion |
| noun | She had a passion for food. | craving | |