The difference between Miss off and Miss out

When used as verbs, miss off means to drop, whereas miss out means to miss an experience or lose an opportunity, etc. that should not be missed.


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  1. Miss off as a verb (transitive, UK):

    To drop; leave off; omit.

  1. Miss out as a verb:

    To miss an experience or lose an opportunity, etc. that should not be missed.

    Examples:

    "Anybody who does not try the homemade ice cream is really missing out."

    "I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry."

  2. Miss out as a verb (chiefly, British):

    To leave out, to omit.

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