Meaning & Definition of word "Omission"

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    Omission

    əˈmɪʃ.ən

    noun:

    • 1. The act of leaving out or neglecting something.
      • Example: The omission of key information from the report led to misunderstandings.
    • 2. Something that has been left out or excluded.
      • Example: Her omission from the guest list was unintentional.
    • 3. Failure to do something, especially something that one is required to do.
      • Example: The student faced consequences for the omission of his homework assignments.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'omissio', meaning 'a letting go', from 'omittere' meaning 'to let go, disregard'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    intentional omission:

    A deliberate decision not to include certain information.

    notice of omission:

    A formal notification regarding something that has been left out.

    error of omission:

    A mistake resulting from something being omitted.

    Related Words

    omit:

    To leave out or fail to include something.

    missing:

    Not present or included.

    exclude:

    To deliberately leave something out or not allow it to be part of something.

    Slang Meanings of omission

    Meaning: Skip the details

    Example Sentence: He just skipped the details; it was a major omission.

    Meaning: Leave out

    Example Sentence: They're just gonna leave out that part in the meeting.