absentee

[ˌæbˈsɛn.ti]

absentee Definition

  • 1a person who is expected or required to be present at a place or event but is not
  • 2a person who is not present in their usual place of work

Using absentee: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher marked him as an absentee for missing class.

  • Example

    The company had to hire a substitute due to the absenteeism of several employees.

  • Example

    He was labeled as an absentee landlord because he never visited his rental properties.

absentee Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for absentee

Phrases with absentee

  • a way for voters to cast their votes when they are unable to go to the polling station on election day

    Example

    She requested an absentee ballot because she would be out of town on election day.

  • a property owner who does not live on or near the property and is not actively involved in its management

    Example

    The tenants were frustrated with their absentee landlord's lack of response to their maintenance requests.

  • a vote cast by someone who is unable to go to the polling station on election day

    Example

    He submitted his absentee vote by mail because he was traveling on election day.

Origins of absentee

from Latin 'absentem', meaning 'not present'

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Summary: absentee in Brief

An 'absentee' [ˌæbˈsɛn.ti] is a person who is expected or required to be present at a place or event but is not, or a person who is not present in their usual place of work. It can refer to students, employees, or landlords, among others. Phrases like 'absentee ballot' and 'absentee landlord' use 'absentee' to denote a specific context, such as voting or property management.