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Missing has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

A value that is missing.

"The data analysis flagged a large number of missing values in the dataset, which delayed the final report."

In plain English: A missing person is someone who has disappeared and cannot be found.

"The missing man was last seen near the park gate."

Usage: Use "missing" only when referring to a specific placeholder item in a list or data set where an entry is absent, such as a blank field in a spreadsheet. It should not be used to describe a person who has gone away or something generally lost.

Verb
1

present participle of miss

"The missing train was delayed because of a signal failure at the previous station."

In plain English: To miss something means to fail to see, hear, or catch it when you are supposed to notice it.

"I am missing my best friend from this party."

Usage: Use "missing" as a verb only when describing something that is absent or cannot be found, such as in "the dog is missing." Do not use it to mean failing to hit or reach a target; instead, use the simple past tense "missed" for those actions.

Adjective
1

not able to be found

"missing in action"

"a missing person"

2

nonexistent

"the thumb is absent"

"her appetite was lacking"

3

Not able to be located; gone, misplaced.

"After I locked my car, I realized my keys were missing from the ignition."

In plain English: Missing means not being present where you are expected to be.

"The keys are missing from the table."

Usage: Use missing as an adjective only when referring to something that has been lost or cannot be found at its expected location. Do not use it to describe someone who is absent from a gathering unless they are believed to have gone away without returning.

Example Sentences
"The keys are missing from the table." adj
"The missing man was last seen near the park gate." noun
"I am missing my best friend from this party." verb
Related Terms

Origin

The word missing is formed by combining the verb miss with the suffix -ing to create a participle meaning absent or not present. This construction follows standard English grammar rules rather than deriving from an older root language.

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