miss the point

miss the point

To misunderstand the essence or crux of something. That's not what I meant at all—you missed the point of everything I just said.See also: miss, point

miss the point

to fail to understand the important part of something. I'm afraid you missed the point. Let me explain it again. You keep explaining, and I keep missing the point.See also: miss, point

miss the point

Overlook or fail to understand the essential or important part of something, as in Chris missed the point of Gwen's complaint, thinking she was opposed to the date of the next meeting . This expression employs point in the sense of "the salient portion," a usage dating from the late 1300s. See also: miss, point