Remiss Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈmɪs
ree-MISS
ɹɪmˈɪs
ri-MISS
परिभाषा
If someone is remiss, they are careless or fail to do something that they should do, especially when it’s their responsibility.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Remiss' is formal and usually used about duties, work, or ethical obligations (e.g., 'remiss in her duties'). It is often followed by 'in' (remiss in doing something). Not used for minor forgetfulness—stronger than 'careless' or 'forgetful'.
Spanish: negligente - descuidadoPortuguese (BR): negligente - descuidadoPortuguese (PT): negligente - descuidadoChinese (Simplified): 疏忽的 - 玩忽职守的Chinese (Traditional): 疏忽的 - 翫忽職守的Hindi: लापरवाह - असावधानArabic: مُهمِل - مُقصِّرBengali: অবহেলাবহুল - কর্তব্যে অবহেলা করাRussian: небрежный - халатныйJapanese: 怠慢な - おろそかなVietnamese: cẩu thả - xao nhãng trách nhiệmKorean: 태만한 - 소홀한Turkish: ihmalkâr - savsaklayanUrdu: غافل - لاپرواIndonesian: lalai - abai (tanggung jawab)
उदाहरण वाक्य
She was remiss in sending the report on time.
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It would be remiss of me not to thank you.
basic
He admitted he had been remiss in his duties.
basic
Sorry, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the other team members.
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The teacher was remiss in not checking the homework.
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You’d be remiss to ignore these warning signs.
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