The phrase "near miss" refers to an event in which a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation is narrowly avoided. Antonyms for "near miss" include actual hit, true collision, direct impact, and head-on crash. These antonyms imply that the dangerous event did, in fact, result in a collision or impact, rather than simply being narrowly avoided. Other antonyms for "near miss" that suggest a more severe outcome include disaster, catastrophe, calamity, and tragedy. These antonyms emphasize the potential for harm and the severity of the situation, rather than the fact that the situation was avoided.