"Remiss" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remiss" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Remiss" Meaning

Remiss refers to a failure to fulfill a duty or responsibility. It can also describe a state of failing to take action or make an effort to correct a problem or improve a situation.

"Remiss" Examples

Verb - Remiss


1. Verb, Past Participle of "Remit:

- The nurse was remiss in attending to her patient's needs.

2. Verb - Showing lack of care or attention.:

- His carelessness was remiss, as he forgot to lock the door.

3. Verb Past Participle of "Remit:

- He acted remissly. The court found him guilty on all counts.

4. Verb - Show a lack of duty or responsibility.:

- The manager was remiss in her duties as she forgot to send the order on time.

5. Verb - Show would-be indifference or lack of importance.:

- She remained remiss of England until her reminded paternal grandmother hinted odd bets on trip.

"Remiss" Similar Words

Reminiscency

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A feeling of nostalgia and sentimental longing for a period in the past, often triggered by a sensory stimulus such as a smell, a visual image, or a particular activity.

Reminiscent

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Suggesting a remembrance or a recollection of something that happened in the past.

Reminiscently

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(in a nostalgic or dreamy way, reminiscent of a past time or memory)<br><br>Example: "The old movie played reminiscently in her head, bringing back memories of her childhood."<br><br>Synonyms: nostalgically, harking back, reminiscent, evocatively.

Reminisces

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Past tense of the verb "reminisce", meaning to think back to a past moment or period of time with a feeling of pleasant nostalgia.

Reminiscing

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Past tense of "reminisce", meaning to think or speak about pleasant or happy memories, especially from a past time. It often involves nostalgia and a sense of longing or wistfulness for something that has passed.

Reminyl

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Remiped

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Remise

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A comeback or a renewed period of activity or success.

Remissible

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Remissible is not a commonly used word in English. However, it might be related to the word "remiss," which is an adjective that means careless, negligent, or inattentive.<br><br>If we modify the word "remissible" according to the Latin root "re-" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "-missible" (meaning "capable of being done or performed"), it's possible that "remissible" means capable of being remiss again or having a tendency to be careless or inattentive once more.<br><br>Note that this is a speculative interpretation, and I'm not aware of any widely accepted definition for the word "remissible." If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I'd be happy to help clarify its meaning further.

Remission

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Remission refers to a temporary or partial recovery from a disease or condition. It can also refer to a reduction or cessation of symptoms, or a partial payment or discharge of a debt. In a broader sense, remission can also mean a forgiving or overlooking of a disadvantage or a past fault.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The patient has been in remission for three years, which is a great relief to her and her family."<br> "The company granted the employee a remission on the outstanding loan."<br> "The judge allowed remission to the defendant due to lack of evidence."<br><br>In terms of medical contexts, remission is often used in reference to:<br><br> Cancer remission: a period where the cancer is not growing or spreading.<br> Multiple sclerosis remission: a partial or complete reduction in symptoms.<br> Migraine remission: a period of fewer or no migraines.<br><br>Note that remission does not always mean a complete cure, but rather a temporary reprieve or reduction in severity.

Remissions

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A reduction or cessation of the severity of symptoms or of the rate of progression of a disease, typically in a person with cancer or HIV.

Remissive

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Remissive refers to a state of forgetfulness, lack of memory, or failure to remember. It can describe someone who frequently forgets things, or who fails to recall past events, experiences, or incidents. The word can also imply a sense of neglect or carelessness, as if the person is not paying attention to important details or responsibilities.

Remissness

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Remissness refers to a lack of awareness, attention, or meticulousness, often resulting in neglect or failure to fulfill obligations or responsibilities. It can also imply a state of being neglectful, careless, or inattentive. It typically suggests a degree of guilt or blame for not being diligent or thorough in one's duties or actions.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its remissness in providing timely customer support, leading to customer complaints and a loss of business."

Remit

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To send money or pay to someone through a system of electronic fund transfers.

Remits

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Verbs: to send or pay (money) to someone, especially as a refund, compensation, or by order of a court or government.<br><br>Example: The government will remit the fine to the charity.<br><br>Nouns: remittances, a payment made to one's relatives or friends living in a different country.

Remittance

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Remittance refers to the act of paying or sending money to someone, especially money sent to a person living abroad by someone who lives or works in another country.