remiss
Americanadjective
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negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc..
He's terribly remiss in his work.
- Synonyms:
- neglectful, slack, lax, thoughtless, derelict
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characterized by negligence or carelessness.
- Synonyms:
- neglectful, slack, lax, thoughtless, derelict
adjective
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lacking in care or attention to duty; negligent
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lacking in energy; dilatory
Related Words
See neglect.
Other Word Forms
- overremiss adjective
- overremissly adverb
- overremissness noun
- remissly adverb
- remissness noun
Etymology
Origin of remiss
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin remissus, past participle of remittere “to send back, slacken, relax”; remit
Example Sentences
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Speaking to the BBC ahead of that meeting, Labour MP Stella Creasy said it would be "remiss" of the government to dismiss concerns over the winter fuel payment.
From BBC • May 20, 2025
Shawnee Smith in "Saw" However, we’d be remiss if we didn’t consider the “Saw” movies, which sit at the other end of Perkins’ spectrum of pastiche.
From Salon • Feb. 26, 2025
Having just written an entire article about the dangers of universalized single-cause explanations, though, I would be remiss in putting the blame for dysfunction and discontent entirely on the media.
From Slate • Dec. 19, 2024
I would be remiss in not asking you about working with your respective onscreen spouses, the great Lesley Manville and Sacha Baron Cohen.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 26, 2024
One would be remiss to neglect the greatest unsolved mystery to strike the Yiddish stage, the fate of Molly Lewis.
From "Night Owls" by A.R. Vishny
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