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View usage for: (oʊmɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense omits, present participle omitting, past tense, past participle omitted1. verbIf you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. Omit the salt in this recipe. [VERB noun] Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article. [VERB noun + from] Synonyms: leave out, miss (out), drop, exclude More Synonyms of omit 2. verbIf you omit to do something, you do not do it. [formal] His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married. [VERB to-infinitive] Synonyms: forget, fail, overlook, neglect More Synonyms of omit (əʊˈmɪt) verbWord forms: omits, omitting or omitted (transitive)1. to neglect to do or include 2. to fail (to do something) Derived forms omissible (əʊˈmɪsɪbəl) adjective Word origin C15: from Latin omittere, from ob- away + mittere to send (oʊˈmɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: oˈmitted or oˈmitting1. to fail to include; leave out 2. to fail to do; neglect SIMILAR WORDS: neˈglect Derived forms omitter (oˈmitter) noun Word origin ME omitten < L omittere < ob- (see ob-) + mittere, to send: see mission Examples of 'omit' in a sentenceomit There is no pressure from the PGMOL to include or omit anything.Whether a paragraph is included or omitted can tilt the report towards particular political interests.It had omitted to tell you this when first rejecting your claim.He said he had omitted to tell police where he was on the day that his daughter disappeared.His name was accidentally omitted from the list '.The store's ads also discreetly omitted this piece of information.He did grace an early press screening, but oddly my name was omitted from the guest list.I omitted to tell him there was a mile in front!What somebody had omitted to tell me, in the transition period, were all the changes that had happened. British English: omit VERB If you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. Omit the salt in this recipe. - American English: omit
- Brazilian Portuguese: omitir
- Chinese: 删节
- European Spanish: omitir
- French: omettre
- German: weglassen
- Italian: omettere
- Japanese: 省略する
- Korean: 누락하다
- European Portuguese: omitir
- Latin American Spanish: omitir
Chinese translation of 'omit' vt -
删(刪)去 (shānqù) to omit to do sth 忽略做某事 (hūlüè zuò mǒushì)
Definition to fail to include Our apologies for omitting your name from the article. Synonyms leave out miss (out) give (something) a miss (informal) Opposites include , add , enter , put in , incorporate , insert Definition to fail (to do something) She had omitted to tell him she was leaving. Synonyms pass over lose sight of leave (something) undone let (something) slide Additional synonymsDefinition to leave out in speaking Drop any reference to socialism. Synonyms omit, miss (out), exclude, eliminate, leave out, forget, disregard, give (something) a miss (informal) Definition to remove (a competitor or team) from a contest, esp. following a defeat I was eliminated from the 400 metres in the semifinals. Synonyms knock out, drop, reject, exclude, axe (informal), get rid of, expel, leave out, throw out, omit, put out, ejectDefinition to leave out of consideration Vegetarians exclude meat products from their diet. Synonyms omit, reject, eliminate, rule out, miss out, leave out, preclude, repudiateAdditional synonymsDefinition to prove disappointing or useless to someone We waited twenty-one years; don't fail us now. Synonyms disappoint, abandon, desert, neglect, omit, let down, forsake, turn your back on, be disloyal to, break your word, forgetDefinition to fail (to do something) through carelessness If you don't keep an eye on them, children tend to neglect their homework. Synonyms shirk, forget, overlook, omit, evade, pass over, skimp, procrastinate over, let slide, be remiss in or about Definition to fail to notice (something) We overlook all sorts of warning signals about our health. Synonyms miss, forget, neglect, omit, disregard, pass over, fail to notice, leave undone, slip up on, leave out of consideration Definition to pass over or miss out It is important not to skip meals. Synonyms miss out, omit, leave out, overlook, pass over, eschew, forgo, skim over, give (something) a miss |