No, they are opposites, so they are antonyms.
I think it is present. Absent is when your not in, then when your present you are in.
No-Empty refers to a container with nothing in it. Absent just means someone is not present at some event or location-like absent from school.
The council has supernumerary members so that there will be the required number for voting will be present even when some members are absent.
ABSYD stands for "Absent - Did Not Attend," indicating that a student was absent for the period without an officially excused reason. ABS, or "Absent," simply denotes that the student was not present for class, but doesn't specify the reason. Both notations reflect a student's attendance record and can impact overall grades and assessments.
The conditions necessary for rusting are water (or water vapour) and air, specifically Oxygen. If one condition is absent and the other is present then rusting would not occur but if both are present then rusting will occur
antonyms
No, absent and present are not homophones. Absent and present are antonyms, as absent means not being in a particular place or missing, while present means being in a particular place or existing now.
Synonyms for absent include away, missing, gone, elsewhere, or unavailable.
absent, absent-minded, abstracted, distrait, faraway, inattentive, preoccupied.
Absent is a synonym of gone.
In rose pistil are present or absent
Absent
Gift and present are synonyms.
absent present = here absent = not here
abroad, absent, away, formerly, gone
It is absent.
Present would be opposite of absent.