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missnoun1 a female person who has not yet reached adulthooda talented young miss who wants to become a writer filly, girl, lass, lassie, missy, nymph, sheila(Australian & New Zealand) bobby-soxer, junior miss, schoolgirl, subdebutante, teenyboppergamine, hoyden, pixie(also pixy), romp, snip, tomboy a young unmarried womanyou should ask that young miss if she would like to dance damsel, demoiselle, girl, maid, maiden virgindeb, debutante, ingenue(or ingénue)bird(chiefly British), chit, filly, lass, lassie, sheila(Australian & New Zealand), sistercolleen, mademoiselle, senhorita, senorita(or señorita) missnoun2something that has faileda television season with far fewer hits than misses bomb, bummer, bust, catastrophe, clinker, clunker, debacle(also débâcle), disaster, dud, failure, fiasco, fizzle, flop, frost, lemon, loser, shipwreck, turkey, washout also-ran, disappointment, dog, has-been, near missbotch, hash, mess, muddle, shamblesnoneventnonstarter blockbuster, hit, smash, success, winner corker, crackerjack(also crackajack), dandy, jim-dandy, phenomenon missverbto fail to attendhad to miss work for a week because of the flu blow off, cut, skip ignore, neglect, pass over absent oneself, play hooky attend, show up (for) to fail to understand the true or actual meaning ofI think you're missing the point misapprehend, misconstrue, misinterpret, misknow, misperceive, misread, mistake, misunderstand misconceive, misdeem, misjudgemishear appreciate, apprehend, catch, comprehend, conceive, fathom, get, grasp, grok, know, make out, penetrate, perceive, savvy, see, seize, take in, understand to be unsuccessfuleveryone knows that most of the new television series will miss and be gone before anyone notices bomb, collapse, crater, fail, flame out, flop, flunk, fold, founder, strike out, tank, wash out flounder, struggledecline, sink, skid, slip, slump, wanecrash, crumble, miscarry, misfirego underimplode, self-destruct come a cropper, come to grief, come up empty, die on the vine, fall flat, fall on one's face, fall short, lay an egg click, come off, deliver, go, go over, pan out, succeed, work out cook, flourish, prosper, thriveprevail, triumph, win before the 12th century |