passenger

/ˈpæsəndʒər/
noun
  1. A person who travels in a vehicle, aircraft, or ship but is not the driver or crew.
    • All passengers must fasten their seat belts during takeoff.
    • The bus can carry up to 50 passengers.
    • She was a passenger on the ferry crossing the bay.
  2. A person who is carried along by a group without contributing effort.
    • In the group project, he was just a passenger and did no work.
    • The team can't afford any passengers if we want to win.
    • She felt like a passenger in her own life, letting others make decisions.
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