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  1. Define miss. miss synonyms, miss pronunciation, miss translation, English dictionary definition of miss. v. missed , miss·ing , miss·es v. tr. 1. To fail to hit, reach, catch, or otherwise make contact with: He swung at and missed the ball.

  2. 15 meanings: 1. to fail to reach, hit, meet, find, or attain (some specified or implied aim, goal, target, etc) 2. to fail to.... Click for more definitions.

  3. MISS definition: 1. to feel sad about someone that you do not see now or something that you do not have or do now…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MissMiss - Wikipedia

    Miss. Miss (pronounced / ˈmɪs /) is an English-language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor" or "Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, it is a contraction of mistress. The plural of Miss is Misses or occasionally Mses. [1]

  5. 5 [transitive] miss something to fail to do something You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training. to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game) 6 [transitive] miss (doing) something to not take the opportunity to do something The sale prices were too good to miss. It was an opportunity not to be ...

  6. miss (somebody/something) How many goals has he missed this season? The bullet missed her by about six inches. It was a joke that missed its target. The company has missed all its targets this year. She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed. miss doing something She narrowly missed hitting him.

  7. miss in British English. 1. to fail to reach, hit, meet, find, or attain (some specified or implied aim, goal, target, etc) to fail to attend or be present for. to fail to see, hear, understand, or perceive. to lose, overlook, or fail to take advantage of.