English to Latin Meaning of miss - miss


Miss :
miss

Suspendisse, ancilla, virgineum, nimisque nitida femina, defectum,, minus, cladem, et abortivum, femina, feminam, uxorem, puella

fallunt sicco, praetermisissent, wayviare, auferte, derelinquunt, iactare, deficere, LUXURIA

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Definitions of miss in English
Noun(1) a young female(2) a failure to hit (or meet or find etc(3) a form of address for an unmarried woman
Verb(1) fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind(2) feel or suffer from the lack of(3) fail to attend an event or activity(4) leave undone or leave out(5) fail to reach or get to(6) be without(7) fail to reach(8) be absent(9) fail to experience
Examples of miss in English
(1) I enjoy it when you touch me, but I'm not sure if that's just because I miss physical contact.(2) You miss your menstrual period and confirm with a doctor that you're pregnant.(3) We hope that she's alive, but we really miss just seeing her, knowing what's going on.(4) For some reason I miss the turn off for the country train arrivals.(5) don't miss the chance to hear her(6) ├ö├ç├┐Well hello, young miss ,├ö├ç├û a man who looked to be in his late years greeted with a smile.(7) But pitying her as an icon of suffering would miss the point.(8) he didn't miss a day at school(9) he's rich├ö├ç├Âhe won't miss the money(10) if we miss a few things in the first draft, we can add them later(11) Personally, I would miss my girls too much if I gave it up.(12) she didn't miss her purse until the next morning(13) don't miss the chance to visit the breathtaking Dolomites(14) Ten minutes from the end King made up for his dreadful miss with a terrific right-foot curler which sailed into the top corner.(15) He also had to hold his hands up afterwards to a glaring miss late in the game.(16) we'll miss the train if he doesn't hurry
Related Phrases of miss
(1) to miss ::
desiderare
(2) miss out ::
fallunt sicco
(3) near miss ::
iuxta miss
(4) miss the bus ::
bus mauris
(5) miss the train ::
agmen praeter
(6) miss out on ::
e miss
(7) miss the point ::
desidero enim puncto
(8) miss a friend ::
miss amicus
Synonyms
Noun
1. failure ::
defectum,
2. young woman ::
puer mulier
3. misfire ::
misfire
4. missy ::
estne
Verb
5. fail to hit ::
ut ledo deficient
6. fail to catch ::
deficient capere
7. be too late for ::
Sero ad esse,
8. fail to hear ::
deficient audire
10. fail to attend ::
adtende et deficient
11. let slip ::
et praetermisissent
12. avoid ::
ne
13. pine for ::
quia abiete
14. lose ::
perdet
15. lack ::
carentiam
16. escape ::
effugium
17. drop ::
stillabunt
Antonyms
1. attend ::
adtende
Different Forms
miss, missed, misses, missing
Word Example from TV Shows
Oh, I miss you, too.

Oh, I MISS you, too.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 2

I miss you.

I MISS you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 18

I guess. I just hope we don't
miss Michael's first words.

I guess. I just hope we don't MISS Michael's first words.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

- You're going to miss.
- Oh, I never miss.

- You're going to MISS. - Oh, I never MISS.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

Do you miss it?

Do you MISS it?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

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