Hanapin
to miss the boat
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to lose the chance to take advantage of something, particularly a good opportunity
What is the origin of the idiom "miss the boat" and when to use it?
The idiom "miss the boat" comes from the idea of a boat or ship leaving a dock or port, and someone arriving too late to board it. The idiom can be used in a wide range of situations, from missing a job opportunity to failing to invest in a profitable venture. It is often used to express regret or disappointment at having missed out on something that was potentially valuable or rewarding.
Halimbawa
If you don't submit your application soon, you'll miss the boat for the scholarship.
She missed the bus, now she has to wait for the next one.
She missed the bus for the concert tickets, as they sold out within minutes.
She almost missed the bus but managed to catch it just in time.
She missed the bus, hence she arrived late to the meeting.