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Synonyms and antonyms of Something or someone missing from somewhere in British Thesaurus

Something or someone missing from somewhere

gap (noun)

something missing from a situation or a system that prevents it from being complete or perfect

vacuum (noun)

a feeling that something is missing, or a situation in which something is missing

absentee (noun)

someone who is expected to be in a place or at an event but who does not go

hole (noun)

a part of something such as an idea or explanation where an important detail is missing

void (noun)

formal a situation in which something important that is usually present is no longer there

missing link (noun)

a fact or piece of information that you need in order to have complete knowledge of something

missing person (noun)

someone that the police are trying to find because their family does not know where they are and is worried about them

no-show (noun)

informal a person or group of people who do not go to an event that they had arranged to go to