What does omit mean?

Omit means “to leave something out” or “to exclude something.” It’s a verb that usually applies to written documents (like a resume or an essay). You can also omit an ingredient from a recipe. Here are a couple of sentences with “omit.”

  • You can omit your mailing address from your resume if you include an email address.
  • When I cooked the soup, I omitted black pepper and used cayenne instead.

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What are some words with double L?

The English language includes hundreds of words with double L, including llama (the only common word that starts with double L), plus these options:

  • Words that end in double L: All, ball, bell, chill, doll, dwell, fulfill, grill, hill, install, quell, shell, thrill, well
  • Words that include double L: Allow, ally, ballet, balloon, collect, follow, gorilla, hollow, jelly, mellow, parallel, pillow, rally, syllable, trillion, umbrella

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