Synonym: fail, forfeit, lose, sacrifice. Antonym: find. Similar words: amiss, remiss, mission, missing, missile, dismiss, near miss, misspell. Meaning: [mɪs] n. 1. a young woman 2. a failure to hit (or meet or find etc) 3. a form of address for an unmarried woman. v. 1. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind 2. feel or suffer from the lack of 3. fail to attend an event or activity 4. leave undone or leave out 5. fail to reach or get to 6. be without 7. fail to reach 8. be absent 9. fail to experience.
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1. A good marksman may miss.
4. I shall miss you very much.
5. Don't miss her. She is a married woman.
6. Miss Williams confiscated all our sweets.
7. Why did you give him a miss?
8. Miss Jekyll will be invigilating today.
9. I miss you, too. I'll be home soon.
10. I'm going to miss my grandpa.
11. Could you serve this gentleman please, Miss Bath?
12. Dr White will see you now, Miss Carter.
13. You miss 100% of the shots you never take.
14. Hurry up or we'll miss the train.
15. 'You miss them, don't you?' he asked gently.
16. We first met location, it was named: miss.
17. Evidently, he has fallen in love with Miss Green.
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18. I miss you but l miss you.
19. I'll miss you. --I'll miss you, too.
20. The sun dried the tears I miss you.
21. Sometimes you miss the memories, not the person.
22. I'm thinking of giving my boyfriend a miss tonight.
23. Only miss the sun when it starts to snow.
24. Please give my greeting to Miss Macleod.
25. I had never known him miss a cue.
26. Wish your Mr.Right/Miss Right will appear soon.
27. 'I'm going to miss you.' 'The feeling's mutual .'
28. Next day, Miss Stone decided to sew up the rip.
29. The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can't have them.
More similar words: amiss, remiss, mission, missing, missile, dismiss, near miss, misspell, emission, emissary, commissar, omission, misspend, remission, submission, dismissed, dismissal, commissary, submissive, permissive, commission, admission, permission, commissioner, commissioned, promissory, missionary, permissible, admissible, readmission.