Omitted vs Neglect - What's the difference?
omitted | neglect |
(omit)
To leave out or exclude.
To fail to perform.
(rare) To neglect or take no notice of.
(label) To fail to care for or attend to something.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
* (John Milton) (1608-1674)
(label) To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
(label) To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
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, title= The act of neglecting.
The state of being neglected.
Habitual lack of care.
As verbs the difference between omitted and neglect
is that omitted is past tense of omit while neglect is to fail to care for or attend to something.As a noun neglect is
the act of neglecting.omitted
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(head)omit
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(omitt)Anagrams
* ----neglect
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(en verb)- I hope / My absence doth neglect no great designs.
- This, my long suffering and my day of grace, / Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
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