Which spelling is correct, Absent or Apsent, and how to use them properly.
Incorrect spelling - This spelling is incorrect. "Apsent" is not a valid word in English.
"Apsent" is a common misspelling of "Absent". Always use "Absent" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
This is the correct spelling. "Absent" means not present or missing. Absent (adjective): Not present or missing; not in attendance.
"Absent": This is the correct spelling. "Absent" means not present or missing. Absent (adjective): Not present or missing; not in attendance.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" He was absent from work due to a family emergency.
"Correct:" The absent teacher had a substitute for the day.
"Correct:" Several students were absent during the field trip.
The correct word is "absent." "Apsent" is a common misspelling.
The correct pronunciation is /ˈæbsənt/ (AB-suhnt).
Not present or missing; not in attendance.
The noun form is "absence" - meaning the state of being away or not present.
Yes, "absent" can be used as a verb meaning to stay away or withdraw oneself.
Absent-minded means forgetful or preoccupied, not paying attention to what's happening.
No, absent can describe things, qualities, or conditions that are missing or not present.
The opposite of absent is "present" - meaning being there or available.
In workplaces, employees are marked as absent when they don't show up for work, and this affects attendance records and pay.
Both mean not present, but "missing" often implies something that should be there but isn't, while "absent" is more neutral.
Absent is the correct spelling, while Apsent is always incorrect. Use "Absent" when referring to the correct word.