missing
[ mis-ing ]
/ ˈmɪs ɪŋ /
adjective
absent, not found, or lost: a missing person.
lacking: Something is missing in this relationship.
Idioms for missing
go missing,
to disappear; become lost: My keys have gone missing again.
Words nearby missing
missile,
missile gap,
missileer,
missileman,
missilery,
missing,
missing fundamental,
missing link,
missing mass,
missiology,
mission
Definition for missing (2 of 2)
Origin of miss
1
before 900; Middle English
missen, Old English
missan; cognate with Old Frisian
missa, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch, Old High German
missen, Old Norse
missa to fail to hit or reach
OTHER WORDS FROM miss
miss·a·ble, adjective un·miss·a·ble, adjective un·missed, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for missing
British Dictionary definitions for missing (1 of 4)
missing
/ (ˈmɪsɪŋ) /
adjective
not present; absent or lost
not able to be traced and not known to be dead
nine men were missing after the attack
go missing
to become lost or disappear
British Dictionary definitions for missing (2 of 4)
miss
1
/ (mɪs) /
verb
noun
a failure to reach, hit, meet, find, etc
give something a miss informal
to avoid (something)
give the lecture a miss; give the pudding a miss
See also
miss out
Derived forms of miss
missable, adjectiveWord Origin for miss
Old English
missan (meaning: to fail to hit); related to Old High German
missan, Old Norse
missa
British Dictionary definitions for missing (3 of 4)
miss
2
/ (mɪs) /
noun
informal
an unmarried woman or girl, esp a schoolgirl
Word Origin for miss
C17: shortened form of
mistress
British Dictionary definitions for missing (4 of 4)
Miss
/ (mɪs) /
noun
a title of an unmarried woman or girl, usually used before the surname or sometimes alone in direct address
Word Origin for Miss
C17: shortened from
mistress
Idioms and Phrases with missing
miss