LOSES vs MISS: NOUN
- People who are destined to die soon
- A failure to hit (or meet or find etc)
- A young woman
- Mistress: a reduced form of this title, which, so reduced, came to be regarded, when prefixed to the name of a young woman or girl, as a sort of diminutive, and was especially applied to young girls (corresponding to master as applied to young boys), older unmarried girls or women being styled mistress even in the lifetime of the mother; later, and in present use, a title prefixed to the name of any unmarried woman or girl.
- Of mission, missionary.
- Of Mississippi;
- In the game of loo, an extra hand dealt out, for which the players in turn have the option of exchanging their own.
- Specifically, in printing, a failure on the part of the person feeding the blank sheets to a press to supply a sheet at the right moment for impression.
- Loss; want; hence, a feeling of loss.
- Hurt or harm from mistake or accident.
- Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or single woman.
- Used as a form of polite address for a girl or young woman.
- The misfiring of an engine.
- A failure to be successful.
- A failure to hit or make contact with something.
- A young unmarried woman.
- Used in informal titles for a young woman to indicate the epitomizing of an attribute or activity.
- A series of clothing sizes for women and girls of average height and proportions.
- A failure to find, reach, catch, hit, grasp, obtain, or attain; want of success.
- An abbreviation
- Error; fault; misdeed; wrong-doing; sin.
LOSES vs MISS: VERB
- Fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense
- Fail to get or obtain
- Fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit
- Fail to win
- Suffer the loss of a person through death or removal
- Fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind
- Retreat
- Be set at a disadvantage
- Place (something) where one cannot find it again
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lose. Misplaces.
- Allow to go out of sight
- Miss from one's possessions; lose sight of
- Fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind
- Fail to attend an event or activity
- Be without
- Be absent
- Fail to experience
- Fail to reach
- Feel or suffer from the lack of
- Fail to reach or get to
- Leave undone or leave out
LOSES vs MISS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fail to attend or perform.
- To fail to answer correctly.
- To fail to benefit from; let slip.
- To escape or avoid.
- To discover the absence or loss of.
- To be without; lack.
- To feel the lack or loss of.
- To fail to hit or otherwise make contact with something.
- To be unsuccessful; fail.
- To fail to hit, reach, catch, or otherwise make contact with.
- To be too late for or fail to meet (a train, for example).
- To fail to perceive, experience, or understand.
- To fail to accomplish or achieve.
- To misfire, as an internal-combustion engine.
LOSES vs MISS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fail to reach or attain; come short of, or go aside or deviate from, as what is aimed at, expected, or desired; fail to hit, catch, or grasp: as, to miss the mark.
- To fail or come short of, as from lack of capacity or opportunity; fail to be, find, attain to, or accomplish (what one might or should have been, found, attained to, or accomplished): as, he just missed being a poet; you have missed your true vocation.
- To fail to find, get, or keep; come short of having or receiving; fail to obtain or enjoy: as, to miss the way or one's footing; to miss a meal or an appointment.
- To become aware of the loss or absence of; find to be lacking; note or deplore the absence of; feel the want or need of: as, to miss one's watch or purse; to miss the comforts of home; to miss the prattle of a child.
- To fail to note, perceive, or observe; overlook or disregard: as, to miss the best points of a play.
- To escape; succeed in avoiding.
- To omit; leave out; skip, as a word in reciting or a note in singing.
- To do without; dispense with; spare.
- To lack; be deprived of.
- To fail of success or effect; miscarry; fail to hit the mark, as in shooting, playing certain games, etc.
- To fall short; fail in observation or attainment: with of or in.
- To go astray; go wrong; slip; fall.
- A form of address for an unmarried woman
- A young female
- (idiom) (miss the boat) To fail to understand.
- (idiom) (miss fire) To fail to achieve the anticipated result.
- (idiom) (miss fire) To fail to discharge. Used of a firearm.
- (idiom) (miss out on) To lose a chance for.
- (idiom) (miss the boat) To fail to avail oneself of an opportunity.
LOSES vs MISS: RELATED WORDS
- Deprives, Becomes, Lacks, Misses, Misplaces, Disappears, Drops, Looses, Fall back, Drop off, Fall behind, Recede, Mislay, Misplace, Miss
- Overleap, Missfire, Leave out, Fille, Missy, Girl, Young lady, Escape, Neglect, Young woman, Lack, Drop, Omit, Overlook, Lose
LOSES vs MISS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Falters, Casualties, Inspected, Waste, Wastes, Decreases, Loss, Lacks, Fall back, Drop off, Fall behind, Recede, Mislay, Misplace, Miss
- Squander, Ignore, Forget, Skip, Leave out, Fille, Missy, Girl, Escape, Neglect, Young woman, Lack, Omit, Overlook, Lose
LOSES vs MISS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Mars loses hydrogen and oxygen from its atmosphere.
- The result: Secondbank loses to trustee in bankruptcy.
- When a team loses possession of the ball.
- He is calm and never loses his head.
- Occasionally a family loses one of those forms.
- And when he loses a lot of his health, he loses his leg and spills lava everywhere he crawls.
- If he loses or quits, he loses the money he wagered.
- This method is appropriate when an asset loses value quickly in the early years of its life but then loses less value over time.
- But when Rodriguez settles into his script, it really loses me, and frankly, loses itself.
- The player who loses a round loses one of their dice.
- Take this miss you box as a DIY Gifts for Boyfriend that surely describe how much you love and miss him without much hassle.
- Trunchbull bullies Miss Honey out of her inheritance and wages, forcing Miss Honey to live in a shack and eat almost nothing.
- Each time you miss a question, you loose one free miss.
- Pitterpatter, Miss Shushermush, and Miss Meekerton, things begin to change.
- Narrowly beat out Miss Japan, Miss Brazil, etc.
- My little kids miss you, I miss you and mommy and daddy miss you.
- Ole Miss Cup, Ole Miss Football, and Ole Miss Mini Helmet on top also.
- Miss Honey, but Miss Honey is ruled over by the principal, Miss Trunchbull.
- She also held the titles of Miss Roton Point, Miss Democracy, Miss WELI, and many others.
- Miss Belle Freeman, Miss Jennie Vernon, Miss Herron, Miss Ella Kendle, Mrs.
LOSES vs MISS: QUESTIONS
- What happens when a country loses its sovereignity?
- What happens if Wolverine loses his regenerative powers?
- What happens when the wheelchair controller loses signal?
- What happens when a competitive industry loses money?
- What happens when a narcissist loses their supplies?
- What happens if my college loses its accreditation?
- What happens when a synchronous motor loses synchronism?
- What happens when a company loses talented employees?
- Does Mahathir's resignation mean pH loses majority?
- What happens when a protostar loses its equilibrium?
- Is Miss Slovenia out of Miss Universe due to paralysis?
- Should Africa have a Miss World or Miss Universe pageant?
- Who was the Miss Bahamas 2001 titleholder for Miss World?
- Did Steve Harvey announce Miss Colombia instead of Miss Philippines?
- Is Miss Tourism Zimbabwe allowed to compete at Miss Universe?
- How many times has Miss Missouri produced a Miss America?
- Does Miss Namibia send a delegate to Miss World 2021?
- Was there a Miss America Miss Oklahoma named Carol?
- When will Miss Colorado compete for Miss America 2022?
- Why Miss Philippines wore red at the Miss Universe?