Definitions and Examples of miss, skip, avoid
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To not go to an event or activity that you wanted or were supposed to attend.
Example
I can't believe I have to work on Saturday and miss my best friend's wedding.
To not do something that you were supposed to do or that you usually do.
Example
I decided to skip the gym today and watch a movie instead.
To stay away from someone or something; to prevent something from happening.
Example
I try to avoid eating fast food because it's not good for my health.
Key Differences: miss vs skip vs avoid
- 1Miss implies regret or disappointment about not being able to attend something.
- 2Skip suggests a deliberate decision to not do something that is expected or routine.
- 3Avoid means to stay away from something or someone to prevent negative consequences.
Effective Usage of miss, skip, avoid
- 1Social Events: Use attend to confirm your presence and miss to express regret for not being able to go.
- 2Daily Activities: Use skip to describe a decision to not do something and attend to describe going to an event or activity.
- 3Preventing Negative Consequences: Use avoid to describe staying away from something or someone to prevent negative consequences.
Remember this!
The antonyms of attend are miss, skip, and avoid. Each word has a different meaning and usage. Use miss to express regret, skip to describe a deliberate decision, and avoid to prevent negative consequences.