A proud man is more troubled when he perceiveth that he is undervalued and misseth of the honour which he sought, than that his preaching succeeds not for the good of souls, or his prayers prevail not for their spiritual good.
But he that hath placed his happiness and hopes in God, and valueth the world no further than it tendeth to his ultimate end, will no further grieve for the want of it, than as he misseth it to that end.
The sun riseth and setteth in its season, and keepeth its diary and annual course, and misseth not a minute.
How is Christ, as the Life, to be applied by a soul that misseth God's favour and countenance.
O what a more hyperbolical exceeding and glorious satisfaction hath a soul in its very pursuings after (when it misseth and cannot reach) that which is truly desirable!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misseth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.