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Miss failed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Miss failed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that a person named Miss did not succeed in something, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "Miss failed to submit her assignment on time."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Yet one may manage the called-for literal construal of a joke or metaphor yet nevertheless miss (fail to get) its point.
Science
Yet the two men essentially missed, failed to engage, the broad opened umbrellas merely grazing in a rubbery wet shudder as they passed.
News & Media
Yet Miss Megawati failed even to show up for the announcement of the new team.
News & Media
The court was also told that Miss Cowles failed to pick Bellfield out of a later identity parade.
News & Media
As for the rest of the world, how much will we miss these failed countries once they are gone forever?
News & Media
About 21,000 students in just those three grades had to repeat a grade because they missed summer session, or missed or failed the exam.
News & Media
Barthez was hard to miss and Ameobi failed to miss him, his cleanly struck shot rebounding off the goalkeeper's outstretched leg.
News & Media
With her innate "eye", she discerned whole areas others had missed or failed to appreciate.
News & Media
A catch and drive drew Slater into an in-at-the-side that Ford's missed penalty failed to punish.
News & Media
"When she was reported missing he failed to assist the police and then repeatedly lied to them.
News & Media
All of the strikeouts were on swings and misses, on failed attempts to hit his 94-mile-an-hour fastball.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific instance where someone named Miss did not succeed, clarify the context by stating what she failed to do. For instance, instead of just saying "Miss failed", specify "Miss failed the exam".
Common error
Avoid using "Miss failed" without specifying the action or task at which she failed. Without this context, the phrase is incomplete and can be confusing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Miss failed" functions as a subject-verb construction where "Miss" is a proper noun acting as the subject, and "failed" is the verb. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrase lacks clarity without specifying what Miss failed to do.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "Miss failed" is grammatically incomplete and lacks clarity without specifying the action or task at which she failed. Ludwig AI indicates this lack of context makes the phrase confusing. To improve clarity, it's recommended to provide specific context by stating what Miss failed to do. Alternatives like "Miss did not succeed" or "Miss was unsuccessful" can be used, but specifying the task is always best. Due to its ambiguity, "Miss failed" is generally not recommended without further clarification.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Miss did not succeed
Replaces the verb "failed" with "did not succeed" to improve clarity.
Miss was unsuccessful
Uses "unsuccessful" as an adjective to describe Miss's outcome.
Miss didn't achieve
Uses "didn't achieve" as a direct replacement of "failed".
Miss did not pass
Implies that Miss was attempting to pass an exam or test.
Miss fell short
Employs a figurative expression to mean Miss didn't reach the required standard.
Miss was unable to
Suggests Miss lacked the necessary ability or opportunity.
Miss was deficient
Suggests that Miss's performance had shortcomings.
Miss underperformed
Indicates that Miss performed below expectations.
Miss experienced failure
Expresses failure as an experience that Miss had.
Miss met with failure
Similarly, expresses failure as something that happened to Miss.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically correct way to say "Miss failed"?
A more correct way to phrase it would be "Miss did not succeed" or "Miss was unsuccessful". You can also be more specific, for example, "Miss failed the exam".
Can I use "failed" as an adjective to describe Miss?
No, "failed" is a verb. You can use the adjective "unsuccessful" instead. For example, "Miss was an unsuccessful candidate".
Is there a difference between "Miss failed" and "Miss has failed"?
"Miss failed" is simple past tense, while "Miss has failed" is present perfect. The present perfect implies the failure has relevance to the present. Both constructions need the context of what she failed at. For instance, "Miss failed to submit the report" vs. "Miss has failed to improve her performance".
What does it mean when someone says "Miss failed"?
It generally means a woman referred to as "Miss" did not succeed at something. The phrase is vague without more context. For example, "Miss failed to complete the project" gives the sentence a clear meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested