difference between missed and lost
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As you can see, the verb "miss" means to feel sad about not being with a person OR about the lack of something you had but don't any more. It does NOT mean lose. "Missing" – a participle used as an adjective – is different. It refers to something not in its correct place, OR to a person who cannot be found.
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missed : to miss something or fail to reach
lost : to lose something
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