Missed is a noun, as an adjective can go in front of it, such as slightly missed.
To clarify, please provide more context or detail about what noun is missing in order to assist you effectively with your question.
no "missing" is a verb
Missing a common noun refers to not including a general, non-specific noun that identifies a person, place, or thing (e.g., dog, city). Missing a proper noun refers to omitting a specific, capitalized noun that is the name of a particular person, place, or thing (e.g., Pluto, McDonald's).
A contraction noun is a shortened form of a noun phrase using an apostrophe to replace missing letters. For example, "can't" is a contraction noun for "cannot" and "don't" is a contraction noun for "do not".
'They are in the Caribbean.' is a complete sentence. There is no missing plural noun. The pronoun 'they' replaces the names of those who are in the Caribbean. With just that sentence we don't know what 'they' represents, the Smiths, the honeymooners, the contest winners. More than likely that plural pronoun was in a preceding sentence.
The possessive form for the noun or indefinite pronoun one is one's.Example: This one's label is missing.
"Missing" in French is translated as "manquant" or "disparu".
Missing a common noun refers to not including a general, non-specific noun that identifies a person, place, or thing (e.g., dog, city). Missing a proper noun refers to omitting a specific, capitalized noun that is the name of a particular person, place, or thing (e.g., Pluto, McDonald's).
this question is missing a very important noun...
The word 'apology' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an expression of regret; a word for a poor substitute. example: He sent an apology for missing the meeting.
The possessive form for the plural noun sleeves is sleeves'. Example sentence: Both sleeves' buttons are missing.
The subject of the sentence is missing; "She" or "Proper noun" will go to her family reunion next summer.
The possessive form of the singular noun glove is glove's.Example: The glove's mate is missing.
The possessive form of the singular noun shoe is shoe's.example: This shoe's lace is missing.
The possessive form of the singular noun shoe is shoe's.example: This shoe's lace is missing.
'They are in the Caribbean.' is a complete sentence. There is no missing plural noun. The pronoun 'they' replaces the names of those who are in the Caribbean. With just that sentence we don't know what 'they' represents, the Smiths, the honeymooners, the contest winners. More than likely that plural pronoun was in a preceding sentence.
The possessive form for the noun or indefinite pronoun one is one's.Example: This one's label is missing.
Yes, missed is a verb (miss, misses, missing, missed). Missed is also an adjective. Example uses: Verb: I'm late because I missed the bus. Adjective: That was a missed opportunity.
No, it is not. the word miss is a title, a noun (not a hit), or a verb (to not hit a target, or to feeling longing).