How Do You Spell OMITTING?

Pronunciation: [ə͡ʊmˈɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "omitting" is spelled with two syllables and the stress falls on the first syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with a long "o" sound and a short "i" sound. The second syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound and the "-ing" suffix with a velar nasal sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for "omitting" is /əˈmɪtɪŋ/. This word is commonly used to refer to the act of leaving something out or excluding it from a list or group.

OMITTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Omitting is a verb that refers to the act of intentionally leaving out, excluding or neglecting something or someone from a list, series, statement, or action. It involves the deliberate decision to not include or mention a particular item, detail, person, or event.

    When someone is omitting information, they are deliberately withholding or not providing certain facts, details, or explanations. This may occur to purposely conceal or hide something, or to simplify and make a statement or description more concise.

    In writing or speaking, omitting can occur when a writer intentionally leaves out certain words or phrases to create a more streamlined or concise sentence. Omitting can also be used when summarizing a longer text, condensing it by removing less relevant information while focusing on the main points.

    In legal contexts, omitting can refer to the failure to include certain legal provisions, clauses, or elements in a contract or agreement. This may result in ambiguity, exclusion of rights, or other consequences depending on the nature of the omitted terms.

    Overall, omitting involves the deliberate act of excluding or neglecting something or someone from a list, statement, document, or action, either for the purpose of simplification, concealment, or the intentional exclusion of relevant information.

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Etymology of OMITTING

The word "omit" is derived from the Latin verb "omittere", which is a combination of the prefix "ob-" meaning "against" or "towards" and the verb "mittere" meaning "to send". In Latin, "omittere" originally had the meaning of "to let go" or "to disregard". Over time, this meaning evolved, and in English, the word "omit" came to mean "to leave out" or "to exclude". The suffix "-ing" is added to the verb to form the present participle form "omitting", which refers to the ongoing action of leaving something out or excluding it.

Conjugate verb Omitting

CONDITIONAL

I would omitting
you would omitting
he/she/it would omitting
we would omitting
they would omitting
I would omit
we would omit
you would omit
he/she/it would omit
they would omit

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be omitting
you would be omitting
he/she/it would be omitting
we would be omitting
they would be omitting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have omitting
you would have omitting
he/she/it would have omitting
we would have omitting
they would have omitting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been omitting
you would have been omitting
he/she/it would have been omitting
we would have been omitting
they would have been omitting

FUTURE

I will omit
you will omit
he/she/it will omit
we will omit
they will omit

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be omitting
you will be omitting
he/she/it will be omitting
we will be omitting
they will be omitting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have omitted
you will have omitted
he/she/it will have omitted
we will have omitted
they will have omitted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been omitting
you will have been omitting
he/she/it will have been omitting
we will have been omitting
they will have been omitting

IMPERATIVE

you omit
we let´s omit

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to omit

PAST

I omitted
you omitted
he/she/it omitted
we omitted
they omitted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was omitting
you were omitting
he/she/it was omitting
we were omitting
they were omitting

PAST PARTICIPLE

omitted

PAST PERFECT

I had omitted
you had omitted
he/she/it had omitted
we had omitted
they had omitted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been omitting
you had been omitting
he/she/it had been omitting
we had been omitting
they had been omitting

PRESENT

I omit
you omit
he/she/it omits
we omit
they omit

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am omitting
you are omitting
he/she/it is omitting
we are omitting
they are omitting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

omitting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have omitted
you have omitted
he/she/it has omitted
we have omitted
they have omitted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been omitting
you have been omitting
he/she/it has been omitting
we have been omitting
they have been omitting
I would have omitted
we would have omitted
you would have omitted
he/she/it would have omitted
they would have omitted

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