Miss in Italian
Miss in Italian is signorina, perdere, mancare — Miss means to fail to hit, catch, reach, or make contact with something.
Miss in Italian
signorina
(often disparaging or sarcastic) Used in a mock title to point out some quality, or alleged quality, of a girl or woman.
signorina
An unmarried woman; a girl.
perdere
mancare
(transitive) To become aware of the loss or absence of; to feel the want or need of, sometimes with regret; to feel sadness at the absence of somebody or something.
no capire
(transitive) To fail to understand.
mancare
(transitive) To fail to notice; to have a shortcoming of perception; overlook.
no capire
(transitive) To fail to notice; to have a shortcoming of perception; overlook.
perdere
(transitive, mostly continuous tenses) To be wanting; to lack something that should be present (see also adjectival missing).
mancare
(transitive, mostly continuous tenses) To be wanting; to lack something that should be present (see also adjectival missing).
What does "Miss" mean?
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verb To fail to hit, catch, reach, or make contact with something.
"She swung hard but missed the ball completely."
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verb To fail to be present for or arrive in time for something, such as a train, meeting, or deadline.
"We missed the train by two minutes."
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verb To feel sad about the absence of someone or something you wish you still had.
"I really miss my old neighbourhood."
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verb To fail to notice, understand, or take advantage of something.
"You missed the joke entirely."
Miss in a sentence
- She swung hard but missed the ball completely.
- He missed the last step and stumbled.
- We missed the train by two minutes.
- Don't miss the deadline for your application.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Miss" in Italian?
"Miss" in Italian is signorina, perdere, mancare. Miss means: To fail to hit, catch, reach, or make contact with something.
How do you use "Miss" in a sentence?
Example: "She swung hard but missed the ball completely." In Italian, "Miss" is signorina, perdere, mancare.
Are there other ways to say "Miss" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "Miss": signorina, perdere, mancare, no capire.
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