omit

[oh-mit]

omit Definition

  • 1to leave out or not include something
  • 2to fail to do something

Using omit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "omit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Please don't omit any details from your report.

  • Example

    He omitted mentioning the part where he was at fault.

  • Example

    I accidentally omitted her name from the list.

omit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for omit

Antonyms for omit

Phrases with omit

  • to forget or intentionally not say something

    Example

    He omitted to mention that he had already tried to fix the issue.

  • to remove or leave out something from a list or group

    Example

    She omitted his name from the list of participants.

  • something that is essential and cannot be left out

    Example

    In this recipe, the baking powder cannot be omitted.

Origins of omit

from Latin 'omittere', meaning 'to let go, disregard'

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Summary: omit in Brief

The verb 'omit' [oh-mit] means to leave out or not include something, or to fail to do something. It is often used in formal contexts, such as reports or lists, but can also be used informally. Examples include 'Please don't omit any details from your report' and 'I accidentally omitted her name from the list.'