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miss

/mɪs/verb / noun
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To fail to hit, reach, or connect with something intended, often resulting in a sense of loss or regret, as seen in everyday mishaps or emotional absences. In modern contexts, it also captures the poignant feeling of longing for someone or something no longer present, like missing a flight or a dear friend, highlighting how the word bridges physical and emotional gaps.

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Did you know that the concept of a 'miss' in naval warfare, as recorded in 18th-century logs, directly influenced modern missile technology, where a miss can be just inches away at supersonic speeds—yet in World War II, Allied forces reported an average miss distance of only 50 feet for some anti-aircraft fire, showcasing how precision has evolved dramatically?

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