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omittō — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • disregard verb To deliberately ignore or pay no attention to something.
  • miss verb To fail to hit, catch, reach, or make contact with something.
  • omit verb To leave something out or exclude it.
  • overlook verb To fail to notice something, or to miss it despite it being there.

Senses

omittō is used for these senses in English:

  • disregard (transitive) To ignore; to pay no attention to.
  • omit (transitive) To leave out or exclude.

disregard — full definition

  1. verb To deliberately ignore or pay no attention to something.
  2. noun A lack of attention or concern for something.

miss — full definition

  1. verb To fail to hit, catch, reach, or make contact with something.
  2. verb To fail to be present for or arrive in time for something, such as a train, meeting, or deadline.
  3. verb To feel sad about the absence of someone or something you wish you still had.
  4. verb To fail to notice, understand, or take advantage of something.
  5. noun A failure to hit, achieve, or succeed at something.

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