MISS THE BOAT

MISS THE BOAT

Definition
Miss the Boat
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The idiom "miss the boat" means to miss an opportunity or to fail to take advantage of something in time. When someone "misses the boat," they fail to act quickly enough and consequently lose out on a chance that was available to them.

Synonyms

  • Miss the chance
  • Miss the opportunity
  • Miss out

The below mentioned examples and explanations illustrate how "miss the boat" is used to convey the idea of lost opportunities due to inaction or delay.

Example sentences
Career Opportunity: "John missed the boat on that promotion because he didn't submit his application on time."
Investment: "I should have invested in that startup last year; now it's too late, and I've missed the boat."
Event Participation: "She missed the boat on buying tickets to the concert; they sold out last week."
Technological Advancement: "Many companies missed the boat by not adopting the internet early, losing out to more forward-thinking competitors."
If we don't start the project now, we might miss the boat on this market opportunity.
When he finally decided to book the vacation, the discounted rates were gone. He missed the boat on getting a good deal
They missed the boat on securing a partnership with the new startup because they hesitated too long