The difference between Ignore and Omit

When used as verbs, ignore means to deliberately not listen or pay attention to, whereas omit means to leave out or exclude.


check bellow for the other definitions of Ignore and Omit

  1. Ignore as a verb:

    To deliberately not listen or pay attention to.

  2. Ignore as a verb:

    To pretend to not notice someone or something.

  3. Ignore as a verb (obsolete):

    Fail to notice.

  4. Ignore as a verb (obsolete):

    Not to know.

  1. Omit as a verb (transitive):

    To leave out or exclude.

  2. Omit as a verb (transitive):

    To fail to perform.

  3. Omit as a verb (transitive, rare):

    To neglect or take no notice of.

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