Hello and welcome to Daily English — where we don’t just learn words, we learn understanding.
Today’s idiom is about confusion — about when we listen, but don’t really get it.
The phrase is: “miss the point.”
Imagine your friend says, “Money isn’t everything,”
and someone replies, “Of course it is — you need it to live!”
They’ve completely missed the point.
What do you think it means?
To miss the point means to fail to understand the main idea or message.
Examples:
Have you ever missed the point of something — and realized it only later?