Remiss


The meaning of the word Remiss is: lacking care or attention to duty; negligent


Examples:

If I let you go without food, I would be remiss in my responsibilities as a parent.

published by Ned on 2021-08-09 02:02:26


Remiss in her duties, the waitress forgot to take water to her tables.

published by Wilfredo on 2021-05-02 01:42:16


Jason was furious because the handyman in his building was remiss in making repairs.

published by Laura on 2021-08-29 09:39:22


Because the elves were remiss in their toy making, Santa did not have enough gifts to fill his sleigh.

published by Emmanuel on 2021-09-09 13:54:05


If Carol had not been remiss while babysitting, she would have noticed the baby was ill.

published by Maybelle on 2021-11-10 23:21:29


Although Jared wore the finest clothes, he was always remiss with his child support payments.

published by Johnette on 2021-09-15 02:39:16


The pharmacist would be remiss in his duties if he did not tell you about the drug’s adverse effects.

published by Chantell on 2021-10-29 15:50:02


Do not be remiss in paying your taxes or you might end up in prison!

published by Edmond on 2021-09-08 04:44:08


Since he had been remiss in making his car payments, Marcus was not surprised when his car was repossessed.

published by Pearly on 2021-08-29 13:43:07


Blake had become so remiss in his studies that he was now failing all of his classes.

published by Fausto on 2021-02-05 07:39:48


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