| miss | | |
| fille, girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman | (n.) | a young woman.; "a young lady of 18" |
| misfire, miss | (n.) | a failure to hit (or meet or find etc). |
| miss | (n.) | a form of address for an unmarried woman. |
| lose, miss | (v.) | fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind.; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said" |
| miss | (v.) | feel or suffer from the lack of.; "He misses his mother" |
| miss | (v.) | fail to attend an event or activity.; "I missed the concert"; "He missed school for a week" |
| drop, leave out, miss, neglect, omit, overleap, overlook, pretermit | (v.) | leave undone or leave out.; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten" |
| miss | (v.) | fail to reach or get to.; "She missed her train" |
| lack, miss | (v.) | be without.; "This soup lacks salt"; "There is something missing in my jewelry box!" |
| miss | (v.) | fail to reach.; "The arrow missed the target" |
| miss | (v.) | be absent.; "The child had been missing for a week" |
| escape, miss | (v.) | fail to experience.; "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane" |
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