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Associations of "Miss out" (30 Words)
barring | The act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto. |
besides | Used to introduce an additional idea or explanation. I don t want to go to a restaurant besides we can t afford it. |
by | In reserve; not for immediate use. Put something by for her old age. |
bygone | Past events to be put aside. Let bygones be bygones. |
decriminalize | Make legal. A battle to decriminalize cannabis. |
defeatist | Demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure. We have a duty not to be so defeatist. |
disappearance | An act or the fact of someone or something going missing. What was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest. |
elimination | The act of removing an unknown mathematical quantity by combining equations. A condensation reaction can link together two monosaccharide sugars to form a disaccharide with the elimination of water. |
except | Take exception to. Five classes of advertisement are excepted from control. |
exclude | Prevent from being included or considered or accepted. The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages. |
foregone | Past. Dreams of foregone times. |
gone | No longer in existence; dead or extinct. Spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez. |
homesick | Longing to return home. He was homesick for America after five weeks in Europe. |
hometown | The town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence. He never went back to his hometown again. |
leave | Go and leave behind either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness. Leave your child in the nurse s care. |
longing | Prolonged unfulfilled desire or need. Miranda felt a wistful longing for the old days. |
lose | Miss from one s possessions lose sight of. Lose that creep. |
misfire | Fail to fire or detonate. The guns misfired. |
mislay | Unintentionally put (an object) where it cannot readily be found and so lose it temporarily. I seem to have mislaid my car keys. |
missing | Not able to be found. You can fill in the missing details later. |
neglect | The state of something that has been unused and neglected. She was accused of child neglect. |
obviate | Remove (a need or difficulty. The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains. |
omission | Neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over something. To pay compensation for a wrongful act or omission. |
omit | Leave undone or leave out. He modestly omits to mention that he was a pole vault champion. |
overlook | A high place affording a good view. It s better if the property isn t overlooked. |
repent | Feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one’s wrongdoing or sin. Marian came to repent her hasty judgement. |
rue | A street or road in France. With rue my heart is laden. |
unabridged | A dictionary that has not been shortened by the omitting terms or definitions; a comprehensive dictionary. An unabridged novel. |
unshared | Not shared. Most of those placed in hostels would prefer unshared independent accommodation. |
vanish | Become invisible or unnoticeable. Moira vanished without trace. |