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    miss
    /mɪs/

    verb

    • 1. fail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at): "a laser-guided bomb had missed its target"
    • 2. fail to notice, hear, or understand: "the villa is impossible to miss—it's right by the road" Similar fail to hearfail to take inmishearmisunderstandOpposite seenotice

    noun

    • 1. a failure to hit, catch, or reach something: "the penalty miss cost us the game"

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  2. 1. : to fail to hit, reach, or contact. miss the target. 2. : to fail to perform or attend. had to miss school for a week. 3. : to leave out : omit. in such a hurry that he missed his breakfast. 4. : to discover or feel the absence of. missed his wallet as soon as he entered the store. 5. : to fail to comprehend, sense, or experience.

  3. MISS definition: 1. to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or…. Learn more.

  4. Miss means to fail to hit something, to fail to meet something, or to feel sadness over the absence or loss of something. The word miss has several other senses as a verb and a noun. To miss something is to fail to hit or strike something, as with an arrow missing a target.

  5. To miss is to fail to do or sense something, or to be without. If you miss all your free throws, your basketball team probably won't miss you if you skip a game.

  6. 1. ( cap.) a title of respect prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman: Miss Mary Jones. 2. (used by itself as a term of address to a young woman): Miss, please bring me some ketchup. 3. ( cap.) a title prefixed to the name of something that a young woman has been selected to represent: Miss Sweden.

  7. You can use Miss in front of the name of a girl or unmarried woman when you are speaking to her or referring to her. Many women prefer the title 'Ms'.

  8. to not notice someone or something: It's the big house on the corner - you can't miss it. miss a chance/opportunity. B1. to not use an opportunity to do something: You can't afford to miss a chance like this. miss the point. to not understand something correctly: He seems to be missing the point completely.

  9. [transitive] miss something to fail to hear, see or notice something. The hotel is the only white building on the road— you can't miss it. Don't miss next week's issue! I missed her name. No one will want to miss this film. Your mother will know who's moved in—she doesn't miss much.

  10. Definition of miss verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. miss meaning, definition, what is miss: to not go somewhere or do something, esp...: Learn more.

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