How Do You Spell MISSING?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪsɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "missing" is spelled with a double "s" between the two vowels because it follows the rule of the "short i" sound. The symbol for this sound in IPA phonetic transcription is /ɪ/. When a word has a short vowel sound followed by a consonant and then another vowel, the consonant is typically doubled to indicate the short vowel sound. Therefore, "miss" (pronounced /mɪs/) becomes "missing" (pronounced /ˈmɪsɪŋ/), with the double "s" indicating the short "i" sound in between.

MISSING Meaning and Definition

  1. Missing is an adjective that refers to something or someone that cannot be found or is not in its expected or intended place. It is commonly used to describe items, objects, or people that are lost, absent, or unaccounted for. When something is missing, it implies that it is not present when it should be.

    In context, the term "missing" often implies that someone or something has disappeared and their whereabouts are unknown or uncertain. For instance, if a person suddenly disappears without a trace, they would be considered missing. This can apply to both short-term disappearances, such as someone being temporarily lost in a crowd, and long-term disappearances, such as individuals who go missing under mysterious circumstances.

    The term can also be used to describe an item or object that is lost or misplaced. If one cannot locate a book, wallet, or any other possession that should be present, it can be said to be missing. This may invoke a sense of urgency or concern, as the absence of the item may lead to inconvenience or disruption.

    Overall, the word "missing" as an adjective carries the connotation of a state of absence or unavailability, whether referring to people, objects, or even abstract concepts. It denotes something that is not where it is expected to be or has gone astray, thus prompting a search or investigation to determine its location or resolve its absence.

  2. • Lost; wanting; absent.
    • Failing to hit the mark.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MISSING

The word "missing" traces back to the Old English word "missan" which means "to fail to hit" or "to fail to find". This term is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "missjaną", which also conveys the idea of "to fail" or "to go astray". The German word "missen" and Dutch word "missen" have similar origins. Ultimately, the word can be linked to the Proto-Indo-European root "*mei-", meaning "to change" or "to go".

Idioms with the word MISSING

  • go missing The idiom "go missing" means to become lost or disappear, typically in an unexplained or mysterious manner. It is often used to refer to a person or an object that cannot be found or is unexpectedly not where it should be.
  • fear of missing out The idiom "fear of missing out" (FOMO) refers to the mental state of anxiety or unease one feels when there is a perceived possibility of missing out on exciting opportunities, events, or experiences that others might be enjoying. It often arises from social media or hearing about others' activities, causing a fear of not being included or being left behind.
  • not know what (one is) missing The idiom "not know what (one is) missing" means that someone is unaware of the potential benefits or pleasures of something they have never experienced or acquired. It implies that one's lack of knowledge or experience prevents them from fully understanding or appreciating the value of something others already have.
  • not know what you're missing The idiom "not know what you're missing" means to be unaware or unaware of the value, enjoyment, or benefits of something that one has never experienced or tried before.
  • missing link The expression "missing link" refers to a hypothetical intermediate form or entity that is believed to be the ancestral connection between two different stages or species in the evolution of life. It is often used metaphorically to describe a crucial or essential element that is necessary to complete a sequence, a chain of events, or to further understanding in a particular field.
  • without missing a beat The idiom "without missing a beat" means to continue smoothly and without pause, interruption, or hesitation, usually in reference to speech, action, or performance. It implies being able to respond immediately and seamlessly, without being caught off guard or distracted.

Similar spelling words for MISSING

Conjugate verb Missing

CONDITIONAL

I would miss
we would miss
you would miss
he/she/it would miss
they would miss

FUTURE

I will miss
we will miss
you will miss
he/she/it will miss
they will miss

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have missed
we will have missed
you will have missed
he/she/it will have missed
they will have missed

PAST

I missed
we missed
you missed
he/she/it missed
they missed

PAST PERFECT

I had missed
we had missed
you had missed
he/she/it had missed
they had missed

PRESENT

I miss
we miss
you miss
he/she/it misses
they miss

PRESENT PERFECT

I have missed
we have missed
you have missed
he/she/it has missed
they have missed
I am missing
we are missing
you are missing
he/she/it is missing
they are missing
I was missing
we were missing
you were missing
he/she/it was missing
they were missing
I will be missing
we will be missing
you will be missing
he/she/it will be missing
they will be missing
I have been missing
we have been missing
you have been missing
he/she/it has been missing
they have been missing
I had been missing
we had been missing
you had been missing
he/she/it had been missing
they had been missing
I will have been missing
we will have been missing
you will have been missing
he/she/it will have been missing
they will have been missing
I would have missed
we would have missed
you would have missed
he/she/it would have missed
they would have missed
I would be missing
we would be missing
you would be missing
he/she/it would be missing
they would be missing
I would have been missing
we would have been missing
you would have been missing
he/she/it would have been missing
they would have been missing

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