The difference between Leave off and Omit

When used as verbs, leave off means to omit, whereas omit means to leave out or exclude.


check bellow for the other definitions of Leave off and Omit

  1. Leave off as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):

    To omit.

  2. Leave off as a verb (informal):

    To desist; to cease.

    Examples:

    "Leave off hitting him!"

  3. Leave off as a verb (intransitive):

    To stop with a view to resuming at a later point.

  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.