Meaning of I will miss you
To feel a sadness due to someone's absence.
In simple words: I will feel sad because you are gone.
I will miss you in a sentence
- I will miss you when you go to college.
- If you move away, I will really miss you.
- It's hard to say goodbye; I will miss you more than words can say.
- After the summer ends, I will miss you dearly.
- Whenever you leave the room, I will miss you instantly.
How to use I will miss you
Used when expressing sadness about someone's departure. Appropriate in both casual and serious contexts. Avoid using in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
I will + miss + object
Memory hint
Imagine waving goodbye at an airport, feeling a tug at your heart.
Related words
Collocations with I will miss you
- miss you dearly
- will miss greatly
- deeply miss you
Synonyms for I will miss you
- long for
- yearn for
- feel the absence of
Common mistakes with I will miss you
- Saying 'I will miss you' in a situation where humor is expected.
- Confusing with 'I miss you', which means you are currently feeling the sadness.
- Using 'miss' incorrectly like a literal absence.
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Frequently asked questions about I will miss you
What does I will miss you mean?
I will feel sad because you are gone.
What is the definition of I will miss you?
To feel a sadness due to someone's absence.
How do you use I will miss you in a sentence?
I will miss you when you go to college.
Can you give another example of I will miss you?
If you move away, I will really miss you.
What are synonyms for I will miss you?
Common alternatives include long for, yearn for, feel the absence of.
What words go with I will miss you?
It commonly pairs with miss you dearly, will miss greatly, deeply miss you.
What are common mistakes when using I will miss you?
Saying 'I will miss you' in a situation where humor is expected. Confusing with 'I miss you', which means you are currently feeling the sadness. Using 'miss' incorrectly like a literal absence.
How do you pronounce I will miss you?
US: //aɪ wɪl mɪs ju//, UK: //aɪ wɪl mɪs juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I will miss you?
Used when expressing sadness about someone's departure. Appropriate in both casual and serious contexts. Avoid using in very formal writing.
