All Definitions for Miss
Below are all the dictionary definitions of miss:
1To become aware of the loss or absence of
2To feel the want or need of, sometimes with regret
3To feel sadness at the absence of somebody or something.
4To fail to achieve or attain.
5To fail to experience, attend, partake, take advantage of, etc.
6To fail to hit, catch, grasp, etc.
7To avoid hitting.
8To avoid or escape.
9To fail to understand.
10To fail to notice
11To have a shortcoming of perception
12Overlook.
13To be too late to connect with or meet something or someone (a means of transportation, a deadline, etc.).
14To be wanting
15To lack something that should be present (see also adjectival missing).
16A failure to obtain or accomplish something
17A failure to succeed.
18To fail to score (a goal).
19To spare someone of something unwanted or undesirable.
20Someone or something whose loss or absence is felt.
21A title of respect for an unmarried woman with or without a name used.
22An unmarried woman
23A girl.
24A term of address by a student for a female teacher, especially one using their maiden name.
25A kept woman
26A mistress.
27An act of avoidance (usually used with the verb give).
28To fail to help the hand of a player.
29A foul shot that fails to hit the target ball, where the player has, in the referee's judgement, not made every effort to play a legal shot
30In addition to conceding points for the foul, the player can be made to play the shot again.
31The situation where an item is not found in a cache and therefore needs to be explicitly loaded.
32To go wrong
33To err.
34To be absent, deficient, or wanting.
35Error, fault
36Misdeed, wrongdoing, sin.
37Hurt or harm from a mistake or accident.
38Loss, lack want
39Hence, the feeling of loss.
40A failure to physically hit.
41In the game of three-card loo, an extra hand, dealt on the table, which may be substituted for the hand dealt to a player.
42A form of address, now used chiefly for an unmarried woman
43Used chiefly of girls before the mid-1700s, and thereafter used also of adult women without regard to marital status.
44With a surname.
45With a full name.
46A form of address for a female teacher or a waitress.
47Used in title of the (female) winner of a beauty contest, or certain other types of contest, prefixing the country or other region that she represents, or the category of contest.
48Used in a mock title to point out some quality, or alleged quality, of a girl or woman.
49With a first name only.
50Used alone.
51Mississippi, as used in case citations.
52Initialism of microbially induced sedimentary structure.
53Initialism of medium intensity steady state.
About synonyms for miss
Finding the right synonym for miss helps writers avoid repetition and add precision to their work. Defined as "To become aware of the loss or absence of", miss has 4 alternatives that can fit different contexts and tones.
Each synonym carries a slightly different shade of meaning. Misfire is the most direct replacement in most situations. Escape works well in formal or professional contexts. Lose is often preferred when the context calls for a more specific or nuanced expression.
When choosing a synonym, consider the connotation, formality level, and audience. Some alternatives work better in casual conversation while others shine in academic or professional writing. For example, using a more formal synonym in a business email can elevate your tone, while a casual synonym might feel more natural in creative writing or dialogue.
It is also worth noting that not all synonyms are perfectly interchangeable. The context of your sentence, the surrounding words, and the intended emotional impact all play a role in selecting the best alternative. The list above provides the most common and useful replacements for miss, but always read your sentence aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally.