Meaning
- Miss out on means to fail to experience, take advantage of, or benefit from something.
- It is often used when someone loses an opportunity, event, or experience.
Grammar and Usage
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Structure: miss out on + noun / gerund
- Example: She missed out on the concert.
- Example: He missed out on winning the prize.
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Part of speech: phrasal verb
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Always transitive, requiring an object (the opportunity or thing missed).
Common Phrases
- miss out on an opportunity
- miss out on the fun
- miss out on the chance
- miss out on a deal
Collocations
- Verb + miss out on: don’t want to miss out on, afraid to miss out on
- Noun + miss out on: chance, opportunity, event, fun, experience
Examples
- If you don’t buy tickets soon, you’ll miss out on the show.
- She missed out on the chance to study abroad.
- Don’t miss out on this special discount.
- He missed out on the fun because he arrived late.
- Many people missed out on the opportunity to invest early.
- I don’t want to miss out on meeting new people at the party.
- They missed out on the final match due to bad weather.
Synonyms or Related
- lose out on
- fail to take advantage of
- forgo
- skip
Antonym
- take advantage of
- seize (an opportunity)
- benefit from