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Give a miss Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈmɪs
GIV-uh-MISS
ɡˈɪv/ /æɪ/ /mˈɪs
giv-uh-MISS

Definition

To decide not to do something or not to participate in an activity, often because you do not want to or do not feel like it.

Usage & Nuances

This is a British English informal idiom, rarely used in American English. Most common with activities ('I'll give the party a miss'). Alternative expressions: 'skip', 'sit out'. Not used for serious obligations (work, school).

Example Sentences

I think I'll give the party a miss tonight.

basic

He always gives a miss to early morning meetings.

basic

Let's give dessert a miss after dinner tonight.

basic

I'm pretty tired, so I might give yoga a miss today.

natural

If it's raining, let's give the picnic a miss and stay home.

natural

You look busy—should I give it a miss and call later?

natural