REMISS: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for REMISS?

Need another word that means the same as “remiss”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “remiss” in this overview.

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)

carelessWithout due thought or consideration.
Careless proofreading.
delinquentFailing in what duty requires.
A delinquent account.
derelictFailing in what duty requires.
Derelict or delinquent in his duty.
forgetfulApt or likely not to remember.
She was soon forgetful of the time.
heedlessCharacterized by careless unconcern- Edith Wharton.
Heedless of danger.
inattentiveNot showing due care or attention.
An inattentive babysitter.
irresponsibleShowing lack of care for consequences.
Behaved like an irresponsible idiot.
lackadaisicalLacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy.
She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical.
laxOf a speech sound especially a vowel pronounced with the vocal muscles relaxed.
Such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable.
neglectfulFailing in what duty requires.
You are being neglectful of our guests.
negligentCharacterized 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.
thoughtlessShowing lack of careful thought.
The debate turned into thoughtless bickering.
unheedingMarked by or paying little heed or attention–Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Mary unheeding watched the television.
unmindfulNot mindful or attentive.
Danielle seemed unmindful of her parents plight.
unthinkingExpressed, 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)

absentmindedLost 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.
bootKick give a boot to.
A boot disk.
carelessMarked by lack of attention or consideration or forethought or thoroughness; not careful.
Careless proofreading.
carelessnessThe quality of not being careful or taking pains.
Most road accidents are caused by carelessness on the part of motorists.
distraitDistracted or absent-minded.
He seemed oddly distrait.
floppyA flexible removable magnetic disk (typically encased in a hard plastic shell) for storing data.
A spaniel with floppy ears.
forgetfulNot mindful or attentive.
I m a bit forgetful these days.
hatHeaddress that protects the head from bad weather has shaped crown and usually a brim.
He was unsuitably hatted.
heedlessCharacterized by careless unconcern.
Heedless of the child s crying.
inadvertentHappening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally.
An inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment.
inattentionFailure to attend to one’s responsibilities; negligence.
A moment of inattention which could have cost lives.
inattentiveNot showing due care or attention.
I was disappointed by the food and the inattentive service.
laxPronounced with muscles of the tongue and jaw relatively relaxed e g the vowel sound in bet.
Lax security arrangements at the airport.
lazyUnwilling to work or use energy.
They were enjoying a really lazy holiday.
lenientTolerant or lenient.
Lenient rules.
limpA tendency to limp a gait impeded by injury or stiffness.
The conversation limped on for half an hour.
looseMake something loose untie or undo.
The lorry s trailer came loose.
neglectfulNot showing due care or attention.
Neglectful parents.
negligentCharacterized by neglect and undue lack of concern.
Negligent in his correspondence.
oblivious(followed by `to’ or `of’) lacking conscious awareness of.
Oblivious old age.
permissivenessA disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior.
A new age of sexual permissiveness.
regardlessIn spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks.
He carried on regardless of the difficulties.
reprehensibleDeserving censure or condemnation.
His complacency and reprehensible laxity.
slackDecrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed.
Slack lime.
slapdashIn a careless or reckless manner.
Slapdash work.
sloppyLacking neatness or order.
Sloppy workmanship.
tolerantTolerant and forgiving under provocation.
Fault tolerant computer systems.
unconcernedLacking in interest or care or feeling.
Readers unconcerned with style.
unmindfulNot mindful or attentive- G.B.Shaw.
While thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled.

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