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Meaning
The word "omitted" means to leave out or exclude something intentionally or unintentionally. When something is omitted, it is not included in a list, a statement, or a plan. This can happen in writing, speaking, or any situation where information is presented.
Synonyms
- Excluded
- Left out
- Neglected
- Disregarded
- Skipped
- Ignored
Antonyms
- Included
- Incorporated
- Added
- Included
- Considered
Etymology
The word "omitted" comes from the Latin word "omittere," which is composed of the prefix "ob-" meaning "away" and "mittere" meaning "to send." Thus, "omittere" means to "send away" or "let go." The term entered English through Old French in the late 14th century.
Examples
- The teacher omitted the less relevant details from the lecture to keep it concise.
- Due to a technical error, the data was omitted from the final report.
- She realized she had omitted an important point during her presentation.
- The committee omitted certain members from the final decision-making process.
- He omitted the chocolate from the recipe for dietary reasons.