Advanced To feel a sense of loss or want; to desire or long for something or someone that is absent. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Miss'
The environmentalist warned that if we continue to ignore pollution, we will surely miss the chance to save our planet.
The archaeologist carefully sifted through the soil, making sure not to miss any artifacts buried beneath the surface.
Despite the distance, the couple made an effort not to miss celebrating their anniversary together.
The entrepreneur feared that focusing solely on profits would cause him to miss the importance of ethical business practices.
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