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absence in Portuguese

absence in Portuguese is ausência, falta, falta de atenção — absence means the state of not being in a place where one is expected.

absence in Portuguese

ausência
noun
A state of being away or withdrawn from a place or from companionship
ausência
noun
Lack; deficiency; non-existence. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
falta
noun
Lack; deficiency; non-existence. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
falta de atenção
noun
Inattention to things present; abstraction (of mind). [First attested in the early 18th century.]
ausência
noun
Inattention to things present; abstraction (of mind). [First attested in the early 18th century.]
ausência
noun
(fencing) Lack of contact between blades.
ausência de ferro
noun
(fencing) Lack of contact between blades.

What does "absence" mean?

  1. noun The state of not being in a place where one is expected.
    "His absence from the meeting was noted by the board."
  2. noun A lack or non-existence of something.
    "The project stalled due to the absence of proper funding."

absence in a sentence

  • His absence from the meeting was noted by the board.
  • Her prolonged absence worried her colleagues.
  • The project stalled due to the absence of proper funding.

Similar words in Portuguese

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "absence" in Portuguese?

"absence" in Portuguese is ausência, falta, falta de atenção. absence means: The state of not being in a place where one is expected.

How do you use "absence" in a sentence?

Example: "His absence from the meeting was noted by the board." In Portuguese, "absence" is ausência, falta, falta de atenção.

Are there other ways to say "absence" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "absence": ausência, falta, falta de atenção, ausência de ferro.

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