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miss

[mis] / mɪs /




VERB
want; feel a loss
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Example Sentences

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Housing costs were a particular issue, with missing data pushing down estimated rent levels.

From Barron's

KB Home declined 7.2% after the home builder’s quarterly earnings missed analysts’ estimates and it delivered fewer homes External link in its fiscal fourth quarter.

From Barron's

I was glad a second cycle wouldn’t prohibit me from enjoying my last days with Graham, whom I already missed.

From Los Angeles Times

She misses a favorite hat she’d had for years, along with a pair of shoes Axel bought her as a birthday present.

From Los Angeles Times

Don’t miss: ‘It’s heartbreaking’: My cousin died and her estranged husband has taken possession of her home.

From MarketWatch