missed; missing; misses
1
: to fail to hit, reach, or contact
miss the target
miss a deadline
2
a
: to fail to perform or attend
had to miss school for a week
It's an event not to be missed.
I wouldn't miss it for the world.
b
: to arrive too late for
don't miss the bus
c
: to fail to use (something)
missed their chance
I hate to miss this opportunity.
3
: to fail to do, take, make, or have (something)
miss a turn when driving
miss a payment
in such a hurry that he missed his breakfast
4
a
: to discover or feel the absence of
missed his wallet as soon as he entered the store
miss my old friends
b
: to be without
is missing his front teeth
5
a
: to fail to comprehend, sense, or experience
missed the point of the speech
b
: to fail to hear, see, or learn about
It's a big building; you can't miss it.
Here's the latest, in case you missed it.
7
: to fail to obtain
… ignorance misses the best things in this life.—
William Ralph Inge
1
: to fail to hit something
took another swing at the ball but missed again
2
a
: to be unsuccessful
such a fine prospect that he can't miss
b
: misfire
the engine missed
3
archaic
: to fail to get, reach, or do something
1
a
: a failure to hit
b
: a failure to attain a desired result
2
: misfire
3
chiefly dialectal
: disadvantage or regret resulting from loss
… we know the miss of you, and even hunger … to see you …—
Samuel Richardson
1
Miss
a
—used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl or one that uses her maiden name
b
—used before the name of a place or of a line of activity or before some epithet to form a title for a usually young unmarried female who is representative of the thing indicated
Miss America
2
: young lady
—used without a name as a conventional term of address to a young woman
3
: a young unmarried woman or girl
4
misses plural
: a clothing size for women of average height and build
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