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Quick definitions from WordNet (amiss)
▸ adverb: in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner ("If you think him guilty you judge amiss")
▸ adverb: in an imperfect or faulty way ("Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more- Jane Austen")
▸ adverb: away from the correct or expected course ("Something went badly amiss in the preparations")
▸ Also see amissing
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▸ adverb: in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner ("If you think him guilty you judge amiss")
▸ adverb: in an imperfect or faulty way ("Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more- Jane Austen")
▸ adverb: away from the correct or expected course ("Something went badly amiss in the preparations")
▸ Also see amissing
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to amiss
▸ Usage examples for amiss
▸ Idioms related to amiss (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near amiss
▸ Rhymes of amiss
▸ Invented words related to amiss