Synonyms for pretermission
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pree-ter-mit |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌpri tərˈmɪt |
Top 10 synonyms for pretermission Other synonyms for the word pretermission
- abyss
- blank
- blunder
- break
- cancellation
- cavity
- chaos
- chasm
- cutting out
- default
- delay
- delinquency
- dilapidation
- disregard
- disregardance
- elimination
- elision
- emptiness
- error
- excluding
- failure
- fault
- forgetfulness
- gap
- gulf
- hiatus
- hole
- hollow
- hollowness
- ignoring
- inadvertence
- inadvertency
- inattention
- interstice
- interval
- lack
- lacuna
- laxity
- laxness
- leaving out
- limbo
- miscue
- missing
- neglect
- neglectfulness
- nihility
- noninclusion
- nothingness
- nullity
- omission
- opening
- overlook
- overlooking
- passing over
- preclusion
- preterition
- pretermission
- prohibition
- remissness
- repudiation
- skip
- slackness
- slighting
- slip
- slipup
- slovenliness
- tabula rasa
- vacancy
- vacuity
- vacuum
- withholding
- womb
Définition of pretermission
Origin :- 1580s, from Latin pretermissionem (nominative pretermissio), noun of action from past participle stem of praetermittere (see pretermit).
- As in neglect : noun failure, default
- As in omission : noun something forgotten or excluded
- As in oversight : noun failure, omission
- As in blank : noun empty space
- The only objections they would occasionally make, would refer to the pretermission of some such thing as a tassel in the cap.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 » by Various
Antonyms for pretermission
- accomplishment
- accuracy
- achievement
- addition
- advantage
- allowance
- attention
- care
- closing
- closure
- completion
- continuation
- continuity
- correction
- fill
- finish
- fullness
- ignorance
- inclusion
- insertion
- juncture
- obedience
- observance
- perfection
- permission
- recollection
- regard
- remembrance
- respect
- solid
- success
- watchfulness
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