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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151. In the first place he took an early opportunity of pumping Miss Briggs.
152. But Miss Ellen she went down dar an'she nuss Emmie.
153. Within a few minutes, Miss Pross stood whispering at his side.
154. Miss Su's parting manner dampened Fang Hung - chien's high spirits.
154. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
155. Miss Pross only shook her head and wept in silence.
156. Miss squirrel didn't pull the grass. Instead, she went away.
157. Miss Wen - wan , a mother always thinks her son isn't fat enough.
158. " Miss Scarlett, you knows dey ain'been no sugar at Tara fer de longes '.
159. Oh, Miss Scarlett, effen Ah wuz jes'daid longside Miss Ellen!
160. " Oh, we'll be right back, Miss Madenda,'said one of the chaps, bowing.
161. If you'd married Miss Su, wouldn't that prestigious post be yours? ".
162. Miss Pao was born and raised in Macao and was said to have Portuguese blood.
163. Carrie's little soldier friend, Miss Osborne , seeing her succeeding, had become a sort of satellite.
164. Huccome you din'ast dem ter stay fer supper, Miss Scarlett?
165. With regard to their influencing public manners, Miss Crawford must not understand me.
166. Colonel Brandon's delicate unobtrusive inquiries were never unwelcome to Miss Dashwood.
167. At the utterance of Miss Temple's name, a soft smile flitted over her grave face.
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.