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miss

[mis] / mɪs /




VERB
want; feel a loss
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“With so many cameras and eyes on the stadium, it’s going be hard to miss,” Conrad said.

From Los Angeles Times

He's really added pace, power and a little bit of bite they have been missing down that side.

From BBC

A new clearing-style system will be introduced to match young people who miss out on an apprenticeship with alternative placements, the government has said.

From BBC

It was a different story at Milano Ice Skating Arena as Egadze endured two error-strewn routines, with Georgia missing out on a medal.

From BBC

As a caveat to my answer, I want to point out missing pieces in your story: Is your primary home in a more lucrative neighborhood than this condo?

From MarketWatch