missed in English

verb
1
fail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at).
a laser-guided bomb had missed its target
2
notice the loss or absence of.
he's rich—he won't miss the money
adjective
verb

Use "missed" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "missed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "missed", or refer to the context using the word "missed" in the English Dictionary.

1. Missed Opportunities

2. You missed.

3. I missed?

4. You missed!

5. Missed a spot.

6. You missed me.

7. Missed that game.

8. We missed one.

9. What if you'd missed?

10. Goddamn it, I missed.

11. I've missed this view.

12. Bummer! He'd missed again.

13. I've missed you so.

14. I missed it, Dad.

15. You missed your vocation .

16. No, they missed it.

17. I've missed you, Uncle.

18. What if he'd missed?

19. You bloody missed it!

20. I missed you too, always.

21. You missed from two yards?

22. You missed your calling, boy!

23. You missed the best part.

24. We missed you at banquet.

25. The batter missed the ball.

26. He never missed a visit.

27. You must have missed something.

28. I missed the connecting flight.

29. She narrowly missed hitting him.

30. We narrowly missed the accident.

31. Isabel, I missed one meeting.

32. The goalkeeper missed the ball.

33. Sorry, I missed the boat.

34. You missed the alumni gathering

35. The arrow missed the target.

36. We just missed our bus.

37. Oh, flip, I've missed the bus.

38. 17 Shit! I've missed the train!

39. Fuck it! We've missed the train.

40. I overslept and missed the bus.

41. Bugger it! I've missed my plane!

42. He missed his last bus home.

43. He added softly,'I missed you.

44. I missed my aerobics class yesterday.

45. The car narrowly missed a cyclist.

46. The goalkeeper just missed the ball.

47. He missed three attendances this year.

48. Sod it, I've missed the train.

49. The bullet narrowly missed her heart.

50. Initial, intermediate, final, and missed Approach