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The meaning of miss is to fail to hit, reach, or contact

How to use miss in a sentence. Generally speaking, it is considered proper etiquette to use mrs To refer to married women, miss to refer to unmarried women and young girls, and ms To refer to a woman of unknown marital status or when marital status is irrelevant. Here's everything to know about the pageant. Miss, when attached to a name, is a traditional title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman

It has been used by itself (as a term of direct address) or in combination with a first or last name, a descriptor of a prominent characteristic, or something else the person represents. Miss is traditionally used as a polite way of addressing or referring to a young, unmarried woman It would normally be followed by a last name, although in certain parts of the american south it could be considered good form to use miss with a first name. To fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing orโ€ฆ Miss is for an unmarried woman Is for a married woman

There are nuances with each one

In the uk, using periods is less common.

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