Need another word that means the same as “remiss”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “remiss” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Remiss” are: delinquent, derelict, neglectful, negligent, irresponsible, careless, thoughtless, heedless, unthinking, unmindful, lax, slack, slipshod, lackadaisical, forgetful, inattentive, unheeding
Remiss as an Adjective
Definitions of "Remiss" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “remiss” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Failing in what duty requires.
- Lacking care or attention to duty; negligent.
Synonyms of "Remiss" as an adjective (17 Words)
careless | Without due thought or consideration. Careless proofreading. |
delinquent | Failing in what duty requires. A delinquent account. |
derelict | Failing in what duty requires. Derelict or delinquent in his duty. |
forgetful | Apt or likely not to remember. She was soon forgetful of the time. |
heedless | Characterized by careless unconcern- Edith Wharton. Heedless of danger. |
inattentive | Not showing due care or attention. An inattentive babysitter. |
irresponsible | Showing lack of care for consequences. Behaved like an irresponsible idiot. |
lackadaisical | Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy. She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical. |
lax | Of a speech sound especially a vowel pronounced with the vocal muscles relaxed. Such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable. |
neglectful | Failing in what duty requires. You are being neglectful of our guests. |
negligent | Characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern. Negligent parents. |
slack | (of business or trade) characterized by a lack of work or activity; quiet. Slack tides. |
slipshod | (of shoes) worn down at the heel. Slipshod spelling. |
thoughtless | Showing lack of careful thought. The debate turned into thoughtless bickering. |
unheeding | Marked by or paying little heed or attention–Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mary unheeding watched the television. |
unmindful | Not mindful or attentive. Danielle seemed unmindful of her parents plight. |
unthinking | Expressed, done, or acting without proper consideration of the consequences. She was at pains to correct unthinking prejudices. |
Usage Examples of "Remiss" as an adjective
- Remiss of you not to pay your bills.
- It would be very remiss of me not to pass on that information.
Associations of "Remiss" (30 Words)
absentminded | Lost in thought; showing preoccupation. An absentminded professor. |
baggy | (of eyes) with folds of puffy skin below them. His eyes were baggy with the fatigue of overwork. |
boot | Kick give a boot to. A boot disk. |
careless | Marked by lack of attention or consideration or forethought or thoroughness; not careful. Careless proofreading. |
carelessness | The quality of not being careful or taking pains. Most road accidents are caused by carelessness on the part of motorists. |
distrait | Distracted or absent-minded. He seemed oddly distrait. |
floppy | A flexible removable magnetic disk (typically encased in a hard plastic shell) for storing data. A spaniel with floppy ears. |
forgetful | Not mindful or attentive. I m a bit forgetful these days. |
hat | Headdress that protects the head from bad weather has shaped crown and usually a brim. He was unsuitably hatted. |
heedless | Characterized by careless unconcern. Heedless of the child s crying. |
inadvertent | Happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally. An inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment. |
inattention | Failure to attend to one’s responsibilities; negligence. A moment of inattention which could have cost lives. |
inattentive | Not showing due care or attention. I was disappointed by the food and the inattentive service. |
lax | Pronounced with muscles of the tongue and jaw relatively relaxed e g the vowel sound in bet. Lax security arrangements at the airport. |
lazy | Unwilling to work or use energy. They were enjoying a really lazy holiday. |
lenient | Tolerant or lenient. Lenient rules. |
limp | A tendency to limp a gait impeded by injury or stiffness. The conversation limped on for half an hour. |
loose | Make something loose untie or undo. The lorry s trailer came loose. |
neglectful | Not showing due care or attention. Neglectful parents. |
negligent | Characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern. Negligent in his correspondence. |
oblivious | (followed by `to’ or `of’) lacking conscious awareness of. Oblivious old age. |
permissiveness | A disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior. A new age of sexual permissiveness. |
regardless | In spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks. He carried on regardless of the difficulties. |
reprehensible | Deserving censure or condemnation. His complacency and reprehensible laxity. |
slack | Decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed. Slack lime. |
slapdash | In a careless or reckless manner. Slapdash work. |
sloppy | Lacking neatness or order. Sloppy workmanship. |
tolerant | Tolerant and forgiving under provocation. Fault tolerant computer systems. |
unconcerned | Lacking in interest or care or feeling. Readers unconcerned with style. |
unmindful | Not mindful or attentive- G.B.Shaw. While thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled. |