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absence
[ab-suhns]
noun
state of being away or not being present.
I acted as supervisor in his absence. Your absence was noted on the records.
Antonyms: presenceperiod of being away.
an absence of several weeks.
failure to attend or appear when expected.
lack; deficiency.
the absence of proof.
inattentiveness; preoccupation; absent-mindedness.
absence of mind.
absence
/ ˈæbsəns /
noun
the state of being away
the time during which a person or thing is away
the fact of being without something; lack
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of absence1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Mr Wanah agrees that the absence of the country's main opposition figure "reinforces the perception that truly fair elections cannot take place in Cameroon".
Bill Clinton’s Republican Fed chairman, Alan Greenspan, would fret about the national debt disappearing faster than the financial plumbing could adjust to its absence.
The absence of updated inflation data would have proven even more problematic than the missing September jobs report, which the BLS couldn’t release on Oct.
In the absence of FEMA, much of the recovery effort has been led by private citizens such as Rand, who have raised funds to clear streets and yards and repair houses.
Any absence of Australia captain Pat Cummins from the Ashes could play into England's hands, according to batter Harry Brook.
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