Definitions and Examples of miss, avoid
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To fail to hit, catch, or reach something or someone.
Example
He threw the ball but missed the target.
To keep away from something or someone; to prevent something from happening.
Example
She tried to avoid the traffic by taking a different route.
Key Differences: miss vs avoid
- 1Miss is used when you try to hit or catch something, but you don't succeed.
- 2Avoid is used when you intentionally stay away from something or someone to prevent something from happening.
Effective Usage of miss, avoid
- 1Sports: Use hit and miss to describe successful or unsuccessful attempts to hit a ball or target.
- 2Driving: Use avoid to describe actions taken to prevent accidents or traffic congestion.
- 3Everyday Conversation: Incorporate these antonyms in everyday conversations to express the opposite meaning of hit.
Remember this!
The antonyms of hit are miss and avoid. Use miss when you fail to hit or catch something, and use avoid when you intentionally stay away from something or someone to prevent something from happening. These antonyms can be used in sports, driving, and everyday conversations to express the opposite meaning of hit.