Explanation

  • To fail to achieve the intended goal, standard, or desired effect.
  • To be inaccurate, inappropriate, or unsuccessful in some way.

Origin

  • Derived from archery or target shooting, where an arrow or shot literally fails to hit the target (the mark).
  • The metaphor extends to any situation where an aim or objective is not met.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Bombed. (Failed badly, esp. performances, jokes)
  • Flopped. (Failed, often commercially)
  • Didn't land. (For points, jokes, ideas that weren't received well)
  • Was off. / Felt off.
  • Laid an egg. (Failed, produced a poor result)

Vulgar/Emphatic:

  • Completely fucked it up. / Screwed the pooch.
  • Shit the bed. (UK/Aus informal failed badly/spectacularly)

Milder/More Formal:

  • It didn't meet expectations/objectives.
  • It fell short of the required standard.
  • It was unsuccessful.
  • It proved inadequate.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Appropriate for both informal and formal contexts, including business evaluations, critiques, and reviews.
  • It's critical but generally considered a constructive way to point out failure without being overly harsh.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Generally straightforward. Ensure the context clarifies *what* goal or standard wasn't met.

Examples

  • The advertising campaign completely missed the mark with its target audience.
  • His attempt at humor missed the mark and just offended people.
  • The report was well-written, but the conclusions missed the mark.

Dialogue

Marketing Manager: How did the presentation go? Did the clients like the new proposal?

Team Member: Not really. I think our approach missed the mark. They felt it didn't address their core concerns.

Marketing Manager: Okay. We need to rethink this. What were their main objections?

Social Media Examples

  • Movie review: The sequel had potential but ultimately missed the mark. Lost the magic of the original. #moviereview #disappointed
  • Comment on a policy: This new regulation means well, but it misses the mark on practical implementation. #policy #fail
  • Self-critique: My attempt at baking sourdough... definitely missed the mark. Better luck next time! 😂 #bakingfail

Response Patterns

  • Yeah, I agree. It wasn't quite right.
  • Really? How so? / In what way?
  • What do you think they should have done instead?
  • That's a shame. They put a lot of effort in.
  • Disagreement: I don't know, I thought it was pretty good.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

  • After How so?: Explaining *why* it failed or what was wrong with it.
  • Analyzing the reasons for the failure.
  • Discussing potential improvements or alternative approaches.
  • Expressing agreement and shared disappointment.

Conversation Starter

  • No. It's an evaluative statement about something specific.

Intonation

  • Usually said with a critical or disappointed tone.
  • Stress falls on MISSED and MARK. It MISSED the MARK.

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used across generations, perhaps slightly more prevalent in professional or analytical contexts.

Regional Variations

  • Common in all major English-speaking regions.
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