😢miss

verb, noun
/mɪs/

Meaning

to fail to hit, reach, or meet; to feel the absence of someone or something

Example Sentences

I really miss my family when I travel abroad.

Example Expressions

miss the boat

Synonyms

long for, yearn, fail, omit

Antonyms

catch, attend, achieve

Collocations

miss a chance, miss the bus, miss someone, miss an opportunity

More Example Sentences

Then you missed a really good cooking show.

I request you all not to miss even a single class.

Which coaching is the best for university admission?

Having got the admission, she started studying hard.

The coach keeps players practicing after missing shots.

Will anybody be given permission to take his friend to Chicago trip?

Will anybody be given permission to take his friend to the study tour?

Who of you know when the time is for Hilsha fish to spawn in the river Mississippi?

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important and keeping careful records of every dose administered so that no child is missed or given a duplicate shot

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important and keeping careful records of every dose administered so that no child is missed or given a duplicate shot and the community stays healthy and safe throughout the year.

Related Vocabularies

to prevent or slow down the progress of something; also, a basket with a lid, typically for laundry.
to put on (an article of clothing); also used as a title for a respected person
to take liquid into the mouth and swallow; a beverage
As a noun: the vital fluid in plants; As a verb: to gradually weaken or drain strength.
to talk too much or reveal secrets carelessly; excessive or foolish talk
To shed tears as an expression of emotion such as sadness or pain; also a loud call or shout.

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