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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. to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something: I missed the start of the class because my bus was late. Often I miss (= do not eat) breakfast and have an early lunch instead. You should leave early if you want to miss the rush hour.

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  4. Learn the meanings and uses of the word miss as a verb, noun, and title. Find out the origin, history, and related words of miss in the Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the word miss as a verb, noun, and courtesy title. Find out the differences between miss, Mrs, and Ms, and the common expressions and idioms related to miss.

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  7. 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.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the word miss as a verb and a noun in English. Find out how to use miss in different contexts, such as feeling sad, not going to something, not seeing or hearing something, and more.