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remiss
[ ri-mis ]
adjective
- negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc.:
He's terribly remiss in his work.
Synonyms: neglectful, slack, lax, thoughtless, derelict
- characterized by negligence or carelessness.
Synonyms: neglectful, slack, lax, thoughtless, derelict
remiss
/ rɪˈmɪs /
adjective
- lacking in care or attention to duty; negligent
- lacking in energy; dilatory
Derived Forms
- reˈmissness, noun
- reˈmissly, adverb
Other Words From
- re·missly adverb
- re·missness noun
- over·re·miss adjective
- over·re·missly adverb
- over·re·missness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of remiss1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
This is such bald-faced lie that I would be remiss if I did not fact-check Murray myself.
Still, though, It would be remiss to neglect to acknowledge that one of the film’s leads, Ortega, is a Hispanic actor, hailing from Mexican and Puerto Rican parentage.
Physicians are generally remiss to part with the ways passed down to them.
We would be remiss not to mention emotion-monitoring systems, intended to capture animals' affective states and enable adjustments to improve welfare conditions.
It would be remiss to exclude the importance, not only of survivors' stories, but of the conversation more broadly from our group chats, classrooms, offices, Slack channels, etc.
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