omissions
Pronunciation: [əˈmɪʃənz]
Word
Context: "error"
(noun) an omission is when something important is left out or not included when it should be. It's like forgetting to mention a friend's birthday when you're telling others about a party.
Example
Her report was well-written, and there were no omissions.
Example
The omissions in his speech made it confusing for the audience.
Example
Can you check if there are any omissions in my presentation?
Context: "responsibility"
(noun) an omission can also mean failing to do something that you were supposed to do. It's like not completing your homework on time.
Example
She realized her omission of the assignment's requirements led to a good final project.
Example
His omission of the safety rules caused a dangerous situation.
Example
Do you think your omission of the task will affect the project deadline?
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