aberrant, below the mark, culpable, disordered, fallaciously, heterodox, incorrectly, out, poor, turbulent, up
Definitionadv. away from the correct or expected course
Last update: July 2, 2015
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Something seems to be amiss that I couldn't understand. [Please select]
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The feds ignored the newcomers after a few looks, content to stroll and chat as if nothing were amiss anywhere. [adjective]
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If Senor Medina had determined on his own that there was something amiss between his son and his wife, it would have to have been because Alex was treating her so well. [adjective]
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"Well, main likely, I went amiss." [adjective]
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That enterprising merchant, importer of commodities, and wholesale and retail dealer was fond of assuring his numerous friends that "nothing ever came amiss to him." [adjective]
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"I am sure, sir, I hope," replied Frank, who had never heard his father talk like this before, "that nothing is going on amiss with us here." [adjective]
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But Scudamore has such a happy nature that nothing would come much amiss to him. [adjective]
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Oh, I feared, I feared when I saw her that there was something amiss. [adjective]
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And yet there are some very fine lines in _Hamlet_ and _Macbeth_, which would scarce sound amiss from the pulpit," added her ladyship, condescendingly." [adjective]
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They say nothing goes amiss with him. [adjective]
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We receive the due rewards of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing amiss. [adjective]
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