Similar words: dismissed, dispossessed, possessed, miss, passed, amiss, dissent, dissect. Meaning: [mɪs] adj. not caught with the senses or the mind.
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1, Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements.
2, He swung at the man, but missed, and fell.
3, I'm absolutely starving -- I missed lunch.
4, Evans had rheumatic fever, missed school and fell behind.
5, He missed the target by two inches.
6, His answers missed by a mile.
7, He misses her, but he missed her.
8, How many goals has he missed this season?
9, All of the missiles missed their target.
10, The bullet missed me by two inches.
11, The bullet missed its intended target.
12, Mrs Jenkins missed her footing and fell over.
13, One car narrowly missed hitting the other one.
14, I slept in and missed my bus.
15, We missed the beginning of the movie.
16, The ball bounced high and she missed it.
17, What a prodigious opportunity you have missed.
18, They were stuck in traffic and missed their flight.
19, She missed the bus and had to walk home.
20, He missed three attendances this year.
21, While travelling she missed the comforts of home.
22, The bullet missed her by about six inches.
23, We just missed our bus.
24, You've missed the bus,(http://sentencedict.com/missed.html) it just went by.
25, I missed a lot, I always one sad.
26, He fired two shots, both missed.
27, They missed the ferry and remained onshore.
28, He missed his last bus home.
29, I missed the turn-off to the farm.
30, A we missed the time, France.
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