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1miss Listen to audio/ˈmɪs/ verb
miss·es; missed; miss·ing
1 : to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get (something) [+ obj] miss a target He swung and missed the ball completely. The shot missed the goal by inches. miss a putt They (just/barely) missed the deadline. The team missed the play-offs last year. [=the team failed to qualify for the play-offs] [no obj] The batter swung and missed. She took three shots and missed every time. The shot missed badly.
2 [+ obj] a : to fail to use (something, such as an opportunity)
I would hate to miss this opportunity. She could have joined us, but she missed her chance. This opportunity is too good to miss. [=so good that no one would want to fail to use it]
b : to fail to do, take, make, or have (something)
The driver was so distracted that he missed the turn. [=he failed to turn when he should have] They missed a payment on their car loan. miss a tackle She missed her medication. He was in such a hurry that he missed breakfast.
3 [+ obj] : to be without (something) : to lack (something) — used in the phrase be missing He was missing one of his front teeth. [=he did not have one of his front teeth; one of his front teeth was missing] The old house is missing some of its windows.see also missing
4 [+ obj] a : to fail to be present for (something)
She missed three days of school when she was sick. miss a class He hasn't missed a day's work in years. This is an event you won't want to miss. = This is an event that is not to be missed. [=that you should experience] Are you going to their wedding? Yes, I wouldn't miss it for the world. [=I would not consider not going; I will definitely go]
b : to arrive too late for (something or someone)
He missed his train. I missed the flight/connection by only a few minutes. She was delayed in traffic and missed her appointment. You just missed him—he left five minutes ago.
5 [+ obj] : to notice or feel the absence of (someone or something)
I'm so glad you're back. I've missed you. She left quietly, and it was a while before she was missed. [=before anyone noticed that she had left] We miss our old friends. [=we feel sad because we are not near our old friends] I miss being home at Christmas. [=I am sad not to be home at Christmas] You'll be (sorely/much) missed when you retire. He misses his wife terribly. I miss the old neighborhood. I didn't miss my bag [=I didn't notice that my bag was missing] until I got to the car.
6 [+ obj] a : to fail to understand (something)
You missed the main point of the story. You're missing my point. Am I missing something? She doesn't miss a thing. [=she understands everything that is being said, that is happening, etc.]
b : to fail to hear or learn about (something)
Here's the latest news, in case you missed it. I'm sorry, but I missed the first part of what you said.
c : to fail to see or notice (something or someone)
It's a big white building on the corner—you can't miss it. [=it is impossible not to see/notice it] As the only woman in the race, she was hard to miss.
7 [+ obj] : to avoid (something)
Her car skidded off the road and barely missed hitting a telephone pole. He just missed being seriously hurt. [=he was almost seriously hurt]
8 [no obj] : to fail to succeed
With a cast like this, the movie can't miss. [=it will definitely succeed]
9 [no obj] : misfire 1
The engine missed.
miss a beatsee 2beat
miss its/the marksee 1mark
miss out [phrasal verb]
1 : to lose an opportunity : to be unable to have or enjoy something
It's too bad you weren't able to come with us. You really missed out.often + on You really missed out on a good time. If you don't act now you could miss out on a great opportunity.
2 miss out (someone or something) or miss (someone or something) out Brit : to leave (someone or something) out : omit
You've missed out the most important fact!
miss the boatsee 1boat
miss the forest for the treessee tree
never/not miss a tricksee 1trick
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