ABSENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary absent adjective (NOT PAYING ATTENTION) used to describe a person or the expression on a person's face when they are thinking about other things and are not paying attention to what is happening near them
Absent - definition of absent by The Free Dictionary ab•sent (adj , prep ˈæb sənt; v æbˈsɛnt, ˈæb sənt) adj 1 not in a certain place at a given time; away; missing; not present: absent from class 2 lacking; nonexistent: Revenge was absent from his mind 3 not attentive; preoccupied; absent-minded: an absent expression
absent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary absent (third-person singular simple present absents, present participle absenting, simple past and past participle absented) (reflexive) To keep (oneself) away
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ABSENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary absent adjective (NOT PAYING ATTENTION) used to describe a person or the expression on a person's face when they are thinking about other things and are not paying attention to what is happening near them