A1 noun Neutral #2,007 most common

passport

/ˈpæspɔːrt/

A passport is an official government document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country. It is necessary for traveling to other countries and serves as proof of identity at international borders.

Examples

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1

I need to find my passport before we leave for the airport.

I have to look for my official travel ID before we go to the airport.

2

Please present your valid passport and boarding pass to the security officer.

Please show your current travel document and flight ticket to the officer.

3

Don't forget your passport, or you're staying home!

Remember to take your travel document, or you cannot come with us.

Word Family

Noun
passport
Related
passport holder
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Memory Tip

Think of 'pass' (to move through) and 'port' (the place where ships arrive). A passport lets you pass through the port.

Quick Quiz

You cannot travel to another country without a valid _______.

Correct!

The correct answer is: passport

Examples

1

I need to find my passport before we leave for the airport.

everyday

I have to look for my official travel ID before we go to the airport.

2

Please present your valid passport and boarding pass to the security officer.

formal

Please show your current travel document and flight ticket to the officer.

3

Don't forget your passport, or you're staying home!

informal

Remember to take your travel document, or you cannot come with us.

4

The modern passport system became standardized across nations following the First World War.

academic

The current system for travel documents became the same in many countries after the war.

5

The company will cover the costs for your business passport renewal.

business

The business will pay for the price of getting your new travel document.

Word Family

Noun
passport
Related
passport holder

Common Collocations

valid passport a travel document that is currently legal to use
expired passport a travel document that is no longer legal to use
passport control the place at an airport where officers check your documents
apply for a passport to request a new travel document from the government
renew a passport to get a new travel document when the old one ends

Common Phrases

passport to success

something that makes it easy to achieve success

biometric passport

a high-tech travel document with a computer chip

emergency passport

a temporary document issued if yours is lost abroad

Often Confused With

passport vs visa

A passport proves who you are; a visa is a specific permit to enter a certain country.

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Usage Notes

The word 'passport' is a countable noun. Always check if your passport is valid for at least six months before traveling internationally.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often confuse 'passport' with 'pass' (like a bus pass). A passport is only for international identification and travel.

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Memory Tip

Think of 'pass' (to move through) and 'port' (the place where ships arrive). A passport lets you pass through the port.

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Word Origin

Derived from the French word 'passeport', which literally means 'to pass through a port'.

Grammar Patterns

Countable noun Plural: passports Often used with the verbs 'carry', 'show', or 'check'
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Cultural Context

The 'strength' of a passport refers to how many countries a citizen can visit without needing a visa.

Quick Quiz

You cannot travel to another country without a valid _______.

Correct!

The correct answer is: passport

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passenger

A1

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A1

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reservation

A1

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