"Miss badly" typically means failed to achieve or accomplish something with a significant degree of error or inaccuracy. It can also refer to feeling strong emotions of longing or regret for someone or something that is not present.
The affix "miss-" typically means "wrongly" or "badly" when added to a word, and can imply failure or error. For example, "misunderstand" means to understand incorrectly, and "misjudge" means to make an incorrect judgment.
No, "really badly" is not grammatically correct. It should be "very badly" or "really bad."
It means "I miss you" in Indonesian.
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."
The plural of "miss" in French is "mesdemoiselles."
Because you are allowing yourself to think about him and how much you miss him. If your not thinking about him, you wont miss him. But not excatly, even when your not thinking about someone doesn`t mean you dont miss them. But you possibly you care about him, or your just attached to him.
I miss you terribly, would be better.
it means that you think of someone and you miss him/her so much! otherwise if you are not in a relationship yet means that you wish you are and you want that badly!
That you like him, or you're a very jealous person. :)
No, "really badly" is not grammatically correct. It should be "very badly" or "really bad."
Breaking up or leaving people is a psychological wrench and while it is normal for the feelings to be mutual this is not always the case.
Her dress caught on fire, and she was badly burned
Her dress caught on fire, and she was badly burned
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly." If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly." E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
miss holmes mean loveable and nice
Badly is worse; except that a speaker may soften the criticism by saying "poorly" when "badly" is meant.
It means miss as in miss brown or miss Washington