noun
- A Jewish festival commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, celebrated for eight days in spring.
- The act of passing over or omitting something.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the religious holiday; Also called Pesach in Hebrew
Usage: Less common usage; often used in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- Families gather together to celebrate Passover with a special meal called a Seder.
- During Passover, Jewish people eat unleavened bread called matzah.
- The Passover holiday lasts for eight days and commemorates freedom from slavery.
- Many traditions and rituals are observed during the Passover celebration.
- Children ask questions about the meaning of Passover during the Seder meal.
- The passover of certain candidates in the promotion process raised concerns.