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Slip past Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɫɪp/ /ˈpæst
SLIP PAST
slˈɪp/ /pˈɑːst
sl-IP PAHST

Definition

To move quietly or unnoticed past someone or something, often to avoid attention or being stopped.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Often used for missing someone’s notice or escaping attention. Common collocations: 'slip past security', 'slip past the guard'. Implies quiet, secretive, or quick movement. Not for physical slipping (like on ice).

Example Sentences

I tried to slip past the guard without him seeing me.

basic

She slipped past her parents to go outside.

basic

A cat slipped past me and ran into the garden.

basic

If we time it right, we can slip past the crowd before it gets busy.

natural

He managed to slip past the boss and leave early without being noticed.

natural

Sometimes my ideas just slip past me before I can write them down.

natural