omit (Meaning)

Wordnet

omit (v)

prevent from being included or considered or accepted

leave undone or leave out

Webster

omit (v. t.)

To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop.

To pass by; to forbear or fail to perform or to make use of; to leave undone; to neglect.

omit Sentence Examples

  1. The historian omitted crucial details, resulting in an incomplete narrative.
  2. To avoid ambiguity, the author omitted unnecessary words from the text.
  3. I intentionally omitted my name from the anonymous comment.
  4. The teacher omitted questions from the test that covered outdated material.
  5. The restaurant menu omitted a vegetarian option, leaving options limited.
  6. The company omitted important information from the annual report to avoid scrutiny.
  7. The doctor omitted the patient's allergies from the medical record, leading to potential complications.
  8. The publisher omitted the author's preface from the final print of the book.
  9. The witness omitted key details from their testimony, compromising the credibility of their account.
  10. To ensure brevity, we omitted the redundant information from the presentation.

FAQs About the word omit

prevent from being included or considered or accepted, leave undone or leave outTo let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop., To pass by; to

fail,forget,neglect, ignore, overlook, slide, disregard, skip, pretermit, slip

keep,remember, do, remember, mind, observe, do, observe, mind, keep

The historian omitted crucial details, resulting in an incomplete narrative.

To avoid ambiguity, the author omitted unnecessary words from the text.

I intentionally omitted my name from the anonymous comment.

The teacher omitted questions from the test that covered outdated material.