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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
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Miss & miss out on

What is the difference between "Miss something/someone" and "Miss out on something/someone"?

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teal lime Miss something/someone You feel bad because the person or thing is no longer there for you. You have lost something, or a person has gone away or died. teal lime Miss out on something/someone You didn't go a concert, a play, a movie, or some other event because you didn't know about them, or you arrived too late to attend.

  • teal lime Miss something/someone You feel bad because the person or thing is no longer there for you.
  • You have lost something, or a person has gone away or died.
  • teal lime Miss out on something/someone You didn't go a concert, a play, a movie, or some other event because you didn't know about them, or you arrived too late to attend.
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teal limeMiss something/someone

You feel bad because the person or thing is no longer there for you. You have lost something, or a person has gone away or died.

teal limeMiss out on something/someone

You didn't go a concert, a play, a movie, or some other event because you didn't know about them, or you arrived to

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