Synonym: away, lacking, truant. Antonym: present. Similar words: sentiment, subsequent, subsequently, consent, sentence, at present, represent, essentially. Meaning: ['æbsənt] v. go away or leave. adj. 1. not in a specified place physically or mentally 2. lost in thought; showing preoccupation.
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151. Women are either absent, or present fulfilling for the most part the roles which were assigned to women in that society.
152. In this whole scandal one figure is largely absent: St Martin.
153. Competition is healthy. Especially when all your competitors are unhealthy, and hopefully sick and absent during the competition. Jarod Kintz
154. Feminist arguments in favour of day nurseries were also conspicuously absent.
155. In other words, many of the snobby, clubby vibes that tend to waft around conventional classical music are absent.
156. He challenges the orthodox view that elderly people turn to formal agencies for help only when informal support is absent or inadequate.
157. For some reason, Young's name was absent from the list.
158. In which case, may I suggest it is the absent father the authorities should be haranguing.
159. Furthermore diarrhoea or weight loss were absent in a considerable proportion of infected patients.
160. There are many reasons why women might be unwilling to name the absent parent.
161. Salomon Brothers, slow to learn about take-overs and largely absent from the junk bond market, missed the bonanza.
162. They may fear to extend love and acceptance to the new partner as it seems a betrayal of the absent parent.
163. Lucy arranged to absent herself from the expedition to allow Maggie to be alone with Phillip.
164. Six of these manuscripts include passages absent from the other ten at the beginning and the end of the text.
165. A pause: the speaker, though absent from our midst, has a fine grasp of the audience.
166. The rivalry and interaction between advanced capitalist economies is a feature of this theoretical framework which is absent from world-system theories.
167. His absence bloomed in her until she grew absent herself, preternaturally agreeable.
168. Ferric iron in the form of magnetite is abundant, and metal is completely absent.
169. For women this is good news, because they are conspicuously absent from the Official Future.
170. But if direct partisan considerations are largely absent from the process, wider concerns of suitability are not.
171. Matilda was still ranting and raving against the absent Earl for getting himself captured.
172. While the boss was absent everyone started taking very long lunchbreaks.
173. Rison was conspicuously absent from much of the Jaguars' game plan.
174. Equally,[Sentencedict.com] she was absent herself; naturally enough - she had been the photographer.
175. If the rest of the sustaining biosphere were absent, gardens would wither.
176. To capture the truth of the object then, the poem argues, the object must be absent.
177. Practically all moralizing is absent from this play as it is from Romantic theater.
178. But what was noticeably absent was any serious intra-group rivalry.
179. And, once again, the big names have been conspicuously absent from the upper half of the performance table.
180. The leaf-tissue is absent and the entire leaf is formed to a pattern of minute windows, giving the appearance of lace.
More similar words: sentiment, subsequent, subsequently, consent, sentence, at present, represent, essentially, omnipresent, for the present, presentation, representative, representation, absorb, absurd, absorbed, abstract, observe, entertainment, observer, abstinence, obsequious, observation, send, sense, senior, sender, sensor, Senate, send in.