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  • MISS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    to fail to do, see, or experience something, esp. something planned or expected when it is available: I wanted to see that movie, but I missed it. If you don’t hurry you’ll miss your plane (= fail to get on it before it leaves). You should leave early if you want to miss rush hour (= avoid it).
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  • 31 Synonyms & Antonyms for MISSED | Thesaurus.com
    Find 31 different ways to say MISSED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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  • MISSED Synonyms: 92 Similar and Opposite Words
    Synonyms for MISSED: skipped, ignored, blew off, played hooky, neglected, cut, passed over, absented oneself; Antonyms of MISSED: attended, showed up (for), knew, saw, got, understood, caught, appreciated.
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  • MISSED | English meaning
    to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something: I missed the start of the class because my bus was late. Often I miss (= do not eat) breakfast and have an early lunch instead. You should leave early if you want to miss the rush hour.
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    The word “miss” is used to express a feeling of loss or sadness when someone or something is not present. On the other hand, “missed” is the past tense of “miss” and is used to indicate that something was not achieved or experienced in the past.
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