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re⋅miss

[ri-mis]
–adjective
1. negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc.: He's terribly remiss in his work.
2. characterized by negligence or carelessness.
3. lacking force or energy; languid; sluggish.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME < L remissus (ptp. of remittere to send back, slacken, relax); see remit


re⋅miss⋅ly, adverb
re⋅miss⋅ness, noun


1, 2. derelict, thoughtless, lax, slack, neglectful. 3. dilatory, slothful, slow.
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re·miss   (rĭ-mĭs')   
adj.  
  1. Lax in attending to duty; negligent.

  2. Exhibiting carelessness or slackness. See Synonyms at negligent.


[Middle English, from Latin remissus, past participle of remittere, to remit, slacken; see remit.]
re·miss'ly adv., re·miss'ness n.
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