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missers

Missers is a general term used to describe individuals or things that fail to reach a target, goal, or expected outcome. The word is formed from the verb miss and the agent noun suffix -er; it is informal and not a technical designation. The concept covers both concrete targets and more abstract aims, such as opportunities or deadlines.

In sports, a miss is an unsuccessful attempt to score or hit a target. Athletes who miss

Beyond athletics, missers may refer to people who fail to seize opportunities, miss deadlines, or overlook important

Etymology: The term derives from the verb miss; the agent noun suffix -er conveys a person associated

frequently
may
be
described
colloquially
as
missers,
though
the
term
is
not
used
in
official
statistics.
Ratings
of
accuracy
in
sports
are
usually
expressed
as
shooting
percentage,
field-goal
percentage,
or
miss
rate,
which
quantify
misses
relative
to
attempts.
information.
Causes
of
misses
include
cognitive
load,
attention
lapses,
risk
aversion,
environmental
constraints,
or
deliberate
strategy.
In
fields
such
as
information
retrieval
or
manufacturing,
miss
rates
describe
the
portion
of
attempts
that
fail
to
achieve
the
desired
result,
informing
quality
control
or
optimization.
with
the
action,
though
missers
remain
largely
informal.
Related
terms
include
miss,
miss
rate,
error,
and
failure.