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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
In fact the vast majority of new cases involve children without the intellectual disabilities often associated with stereotypical autistic behavior, such as sensitivities to touch and an absence of verbal skills.
I spent years thinking, how do you make a film that is marked by its absence of violence?
Rates are lower for children eligible for free school meals and there is concern about persistent absence, which is pupils missing more than 10% of school sessions.
There were "multiple levels" of editorial failure on this story, he added, as well as the apparent absence of an inquiry into what happened and why.
Camden's rate of persistent absence is higher than both the inner London and national average, with more than one in five pupils missing more than one in 10 of their lessons.
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