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adj

absent

AB-snt
adj
1
Not present in a place where one is expected to be.
"Three students were absent from class today."
"He remained absent from work for two weeks after the accident."
2
Distracted or lost in thought; not paying attention to what is happening.
"He gave an absent nod, clearly thinking about something else."
verb
1
To deliberately keep oneself away from somewhere.
"She absented herself from the argument entirely."

How to Use Absent

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNot there — whether physically missing from a place, or mentally somewhere else.

Common mistake

As a verb ("to absent oneself"), it is formal and reflexive — you don't simply say "I absented" without "myself/yourself" etc.

Common pairings
absent from absent-minded absent without leave

Word Forms

absenter comparative, absented past tense, absents plural, absents singular, absentest superlative

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Etymology

From Old French absent, from Latin absens, the present participle of absum, "to be away from" — built from ab ("away") and sum ("to be").

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