ausencia
absence
noun ah-oo-SEHN-syah Less Common
Origin: From Latin 'absentia'.
Usage Note
Ausencia is used for both physical absence (su ausencia del trabajo) and emotional absence. The legal phrase en ausencia de ('in the absence of') is common in formal texts. The opposite is presencia. Note the diphthong au- at the start, which learners sometimes mispronounce as a single vowel.
Examples
"Su ausencia fue muy notada en la reunión."
Natural Translation
Her absence was very noticeable at the meeting.
Literal Translation
Her absence was-very noted in the meeting.
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