unmiss
Impatient Neglectful remiss inattentive Laziness indifference
The word "remiss" is an adjective and does not have a past tense form. It describes a state of negligence or carelessness. If you need to express the past concept of being remiss, you might use the phrase "was remiss" or "had been remiss."
remiss, sloppy, shoddy
It would be remiss of me not to point out that your shoelaces are untied. The councilman would not be so remiss as to file the notice after the deadline.
There is no word remissed.The word remiss is applied to a person or group, and means having been negligent, as in omitting or overlooking something (e.g. We were remiss in not announcing the change)Synonyms can include negligent, lax, careless, delinquent, derelict, inattentive, or slack.
The dog's owner was remiss in not feeding it for a week so he was fined for the offense.
No, "remiss" is an adjective so it doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
nemisses
Romance Remiss - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 April 2013 (internet)
The cast of Romance Remiss - 2013 includes: Joekenneth Museau as himself Sierra Odessa as herself
neglect, overlook, omit, be remiss
neglect, overlook, omit, be remiss