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miss

1 of 2verb
/mɪs/
Forms:misses,missing,missed,missed
1

to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

A2transitive
  • I got lost on my way to the airport and I'm going to miss my flight.
  • I missed my flight because I arrived at the airport too late.
  • She missed the school bus because she forgot her backpack.
  • She overslept and missed her morning bus to work.
  • She was so engrossed in her book that she missed her metro stop.
2

to not hit or touch what was aimed at

transitive
  • Despite careful aim, the archer missed the target by inches.
  • The fighter pilot narrowly missed the enemy aircraft during the intense dogfight.
  • The basketball player attempted a three-point shot but missed the hoop entirely.
  • The sniper adjusted the scope, hoping not to miss the crucial shot on the moving target.
  • Despite multiple attempts, the marksman consistently missed the elusive target.
3

to feel sad because we no longer can see someone or do something

A2transitive
  • She missed her childhood home after moving to a new city.
  • He missed his best friend who had moved away to another country.
  • I missed my family while studying abroad.
  • He misses playing soccer with his friends on weekends.
  • We miss the warm summer days during the cold winter months.
4

to not notice, hear, or understand something

transitive
  • She missed the details in the email because she was rushing.
  • I missed the sound of the phone ringing because I was in the shower.
  • She missed the warning signs of the storm coming.
  • He missed the subtle hint she gave about the surprise party.
  • They missed the instructions and ended up doing the task wrong.
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5

to not go to or be present at an event or activity

transitive
  • I missed the wedding because I was out of town.
  • They missed the concert because they couldn't get tickets in time.
  • He missed the birthday party because of work commitments.
  • She missed the movie because she was running late.
  • I missed the dinner with friends because I wasn’t feeling well.
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6

to fail to do something, or to omit or overlook something that should have been done

transitive
  • I missed the last question on the test because I didn’t read it carefully.
  • He missed an important detail in the report, which led to a misunderstanding.
  • I missed a few steps while following the recipe, and the cake didn’t turn out as expected.
  • They missed a vital piece of information in the meeting and had to make corrections later.
  • The article missed the most recent developments on the topic.
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