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miss

Definition for miss

noun as in failure

verb as in want; feel a loss

Strong matches

crave, desire, long, need, pine, wish, yearn

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Target, in contrast, missed analyst expectations and reported a 1.5% decline in sales in the third quarter.

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But you both miss a solution: the role older adults can play in filling such posts.

But this can miss deadly cancers and detect those that never need treatment.

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Fung is among those engaged in an increasingly desperate search for missing loved ones, which took him to a victim identification station where he and his wife sifted through photos of the dead.

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Shares dove following a third-quarter earnings miss, even though the Taser maker posted record revenue and pointed to strong bookings in the fourth quarter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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