nonattendance

/ˌnɒnəˈtɛndəns/
nounIntermediate
formal

The act of being absent or not present at a scheduled event, meeting, or obligation.

Her nonattendance at the meeting was due to a prior commitment.

She did not attend the meeting because she had another obligation.

Nonattendance at school can lead to academic consequences.

Not going to school can result in negative academic outcomes.

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Often used in formal or official contexts, such as school, work, or legal settings.

Collocations

nonattendance policya rule about being absentchronic nonattendancefrequent or habitual absence

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Related Phrases

play truantphrase
to skip school without permission

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

Use 'nonattendance' in formal contexts, such as official reports or policies. In casual conversation, 'absence' or 'missing' may be more natural.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

'Nonattendance' refers to the act of not attending, not the state of being absent. For example, 'His nonattendance was noted' is correct, while 'He was in a state of nonattendance' is awkward.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the prefix 'non-' (meaning 'not') and 'attendance' (from Old French 'atendre', meaning 'to attend').

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in formal contexts, such as schools, workplaces, or legal documents, to describe the act of not being present.

Word Breakdown

non-
not
prefix
+
attendance
the act of attending
root
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