pass as



pass as someone or something

to succeed in being accepted as someone or something. The spy was able to pass as a regular citizen. The thief was arrested when he tried to pass as a priest.
See also: pass

pass as

v.
To give some unreal impression that is accepted as real; pass for something: Although he was 30, he could easily pass as a teenager when he shaved his beard.
See also: pass

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yenifer-Spanish (Latin American)
KseniaKSEN-yahPolish
Kekoa-Hawaiian
Yaqoob-Arabic
Randi (1)RAN-deeEnglish
Lisbeth['lizbəθ]