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1miss

verb \ˈmis\

: to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get (something)

: to fail to use (something, such as an opportunity)

: to fail to do, take, make, or have (something)

Full Definition of MISS

transitive verb
1
:  to fail to hit, reach, or contact <miss the target>
2
:  to discover or feel the absence of
3
:  to fail to obtain
4
:  escape, avoid <just missed hitting the other car>
5
:  to leave out :  omit
6
:  to fail to comprehend, sense, or experience <missed the point of the speech>
7
:  to fail to perform or attend <had to miss school for a week>
intransitive verb
1
archaic :  to fail to get, reach, or do something
2
:  to fail to hit something
3
a :  to be unsuccessful
b :  misfire <the engine missed>
miss·able \ˈmi-sə-bəl\ adjective
miss a beat
:  to deviate from regular smooth performance <the company changed ownership without missing a beat>
miss out on
:  to lose a good opportunity for <missed out on a better job>
miss the boat
:  to fail to take advantage of an opportunity
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Origin of MISS

Middle English, from Old English missan; akin to Old High German missan to miss
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to MISS

2miss

noun

Definition of MISS

1
chiefly dialect :  disadvantage or regret resulting from loss <we know the miss of you, and even hunger … to see you — Samuel Richardson>
2
a :  a failure to hit
b :  a failure to attain a desired result
3
:  misfire

First Known Use of MISS

12th century

3miss

noun

Definition of MISS

1
capitalized
a —used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl
b —used before the name of a place or of a line of activity or before some epithet to form a title for a usually young unmarried female who is representative of the thing indicated <Miss America>
2
:  young lady —used without a name as a conventional term of address to a young woman
3
:  a young unmarried woman or girl
4
plural :  a clothing size for women of average height and build

Origin of MISS

short for mistress
First Known Use: 1667

Other Forms of Address Terms

appellation, beatitude, brethren, emeritus, esquire, sire, sous

Miss

abbreviation

Definition of MISS

MISS Defined for Kids

1miss

verb \ˈmis\
missedmiss·ing

Definition of MISS for Kids

1
:  to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get <miss a target> <miss a deadline>
2
:  1escape 2 <She just missed being hit by the car.>
3
:  to fail to arrive in time for <Don't miss the bus!>
4
:  to feel or notice the absence of <I'm enjoying the trip, but I miss my friends.>
5
:  to fail to take <I missed my turn.> <Don't miss this opportunity.>
6
:  to fail to be present for <miss school>
7
:  to fail to hear or see <I missed what he said.> <It's huge. You can't miss it.>

2miss

noun

Definition of MISS for Kids

:  failure to hit or catch

3miss

noun

Definition of MISS for Kids

1
cap —used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman <Miss Smith>
2
:  young lady Hint:Miss is used without a name as a form of polite address to a girl or young woman. <Do you need some help, miss?>

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