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		Definition of passenger in English: passengernoun ˈpasɪndʒəˈpæsɪndʒər 1A traveller on a public or private conveyance other than the driver, pilot, or crew.  more than 50 passengers escaped injury when a train was derailed as modifier a passenger ferry  Example sentencesExamples -  Another passenger said the tram kept on jolting to a stop before the driver told passengers to get off.
 -  Officers stopped vehicles if drivers or passengers were not wearing seat belts.
 -  As the car had landed on the passenger side, the driver was suspended in mid-air by his seat belt.
 -  Sam was in the rear of the car; the driver and one other passenger suffered minor injuries.
 -  By the greatest good luck no one was hurt, but the driver and his passengers must have been terrified.
 -  Train passengers travelling to London this weekend will be hit by a series of disruptions.
 -  The driver and his passengers escaped unhurt when the brick was thrown through a small side window.
 -  Police will also take statements from passengers and crew on board the flight.
 -  A passenger escaped serious injury after a bus was attacked on a Keighley estate.
 -  The battles about drivers or airline passengers using mobiles are not trivial.
 -  The male driver of the hit and run vehicle had a female passenger travelling with him.
 -  The council says inconsiderate drivers and their passengers are the main culprits.
 -  Long gone are the days when such vehicle and passenger ferries meant basic travel.
 -  The spokesman said the safety of the crew and passengers was the company's first priority.
 -  Police are searching for both men as well as the drivers or passengers in the first car as a matter of urgency.
 -  The man said some passengers asked the driver to slow down but he ignored their pleas.
 -  As well as buying tickets at the machines, passengers can also use travelcards and bus passes.
 -  The driver and two other passengers were injured and taken to Withybush Hospital.
 -  Only three hours after his last drink the pilot flew his passenger jet back to the UK.
 -  Fire crews used cutting equipment to remove the driver and passenger doors from the Fiat Brava.
 
  Synonyms traveller, commuter, voyager, rider, fare payer, fare deck passenger, foot passenger - 1.1British  A member of a team or group who does far less effective work than the other members.
 he had been a superlative teacher but his health was gone and he was now a passenger  Synonyms hanger-on, drone, idler, parasite informal freeloader  
 
 Origin   Middle English: from the Old French adjective passager 'passing, transitory', used as a noun, from passage (see passage1).    Definition of passenger in US English: passengernounˈpasinjərˈpæsɪndʒər A traveler on a public or private conveyance other than the driver, pilot, or crew.  Example sentencesExamples -  Police are searching for both men as well as the drivers or passengers in the first car as a matter of urgency.
 -  Fire crews used cutting equipment to remove the driver and passenger doors from the Fiat Brava.
 -  By the greatest good luck no one was hurt, but the driver and his passengers must have been terrified.
 -  The driver and his passengers escaped unhurt when the brick was thrown through a small side window.
 -  A passenger escaped serious injury after a bus was attacked on a Keighley estate.
 -  Police will also take statements from passengers and crew on board the flight.
 -  As well as buying tickets at the machines, passengers can also use travelcards and bus passes.
 -  The council says inconsiderate drivers and their passengers are the main culprits.
 -  Sam was in the rear of the car; the driver and one other passenger suffered minor injuries.
 -  Only three hours after his last drink the pilot flew his passenger jet back to the UK.
 -  The man said some passengers asked the driver to slow down but he ignored their pleas.
 -  As the car had landed on the passenger side, the driver was suspended in mid-air by his seat belt.
 -  The spokesman said the safety of the crew and passengers was the company's first priority.
 -  The battles about drivers or airline passengers using mobiles are not trivial.
 -  The driver and two other passengers were injured and taken to Withybush Hospital.
 -  Train passengers travelling to London this weekend will be hit by a series of disruptions.
 -  Long gone are the days when such vehicle and passenger ferries meant basic travel.
 -  Another passenger said the tram kept on jolting to a stop before the driver told passengers to get off.
 -  Officers stopped vehicles if drivers or passengers were not wearing seat belts.
 -  The male driver of the hit and run vehicle had a female passenger travelling with him.
 
  Synonyms traveller, commuter, voyager, rider, fare payer, fare 
 Origin   Middle English: from the Old French adjective passager ‘passing, transitory’, used as a noun, from passage (see passage).     |