No. Your duties are what is expected of you. Should you fail to complete your responsibilities things tend to fail, others have to pick up your failures and things just fall apart. Trust is something that has to be earned and is easier to lose.
"I would be remiss in duties as a friend if I didn't let you know that you have some toilet paper trailing from your left shoe" she told Buffy as they walked together into the funeral home.
There is no word remissed.The word remiss is applied to a person or group, and means having been negligent, as in omitting or overlooking something (e.g. We were remiss in not announcing the change)Synonyms can include negligent, lax, careless, delinquent, derelict, inattentive, or slack.
No, it is not good to be remiss in doing your homework because it can lead to incomplete understanding of the material, lower grades, and a lack of effective time management skills. Consistent effort and diligence in completing homework assignments is important for academic success.
remiss, sloppy, shoddy
It would be remiss of me not to point out that your shoelaces are untied. The councilman would not be so remiss as to file the notice after the deadline.
The dog's owner was remiss in not feeding it for a week so he was fined for the offense.
Yes, the past tense for the word "remiss" is "remissed" or "remitted."
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Romance Remiss - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 April 2013 (internet)
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