Use "amiss" in a sentence

1. Amiss (comparative more Amiss, superlative most Amiss) (chiefly predicative) Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper or otherwise incorrect.He suspected something was Amiss

2. Amiss with/in There’s something Amiss in their relationship.

3. Amiss 'Amiss' is a 5 letter word starting with A and ending with S Crossword clues for 'Amiss'

4. Synonyms: wrong, mistaken, confused, false More Synonyms of Amiss More Synonyms of Amiss

5. See also: Amiss, go, not take (something) Amiss To consider something unhelpful, unappreciated, or

6. See also: Amiss, come, not not go Amiss To be helpful and appreciated

7. Mrs Harper, whatever is amiss?

8. • An apology wouldn't go Amiss

9. 5 Bible Verses about Praying Amiss

10. 9 Good counsel never comes amiss.

11. Good counsel never comes amiss.

12. Amiss (adverb) away from the correct or expected course; "something has gone awry in our plans" "something went badly Amiss in the preparations" Amiss (adverb) in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner; "if you think him guilty you judge Amiss" "he spoke Amiss" "no one took it Amiss when she spoke frankly" Amiss (adverb) in an imperfect

13. It's quite clear something's amiss.

14. Don't take my criticisms amiss.

15. There's something amiss in their relationship.

16. Mes Amiss, Bragança Paulista

17. Awry: Away from the correct course; amiss

18. Now then, what seems to be amiss?

19. Synonyms for Amiss in Free Thesaurus

20. Their instincts warned them something was Amiss

21. As an adverb Amiss is (archaic) mistakenly

22. Their instincts warned them something was Amiss

23. • A tankful of petrol wouldn't come Amiss

24. Amiss definition is - in a mistaken way : wrongly

25. Nothing comes Amiss to a hungry man

26. How to use Amiss in a sentence.

27. A cup of tea wouldn't go amiss.

28. Is there anything amiss with the computer?

29. At a loss, Amiss stood there irresolute.

30. 1 A word of apology might not go amiss.

31. He shone a light inside and saw nothing amiss.

32. A word of apology might not go Amiss

33. Not come Amiss To be helpful and appreciated

34. Don't take it amiss - I was just teasing.

35. ♫ And try to do nothing amiss

36. There was nothing amiss that I could see.

37. What does Amiss mean? The definition of Amiss is a person, place, or thing not in tune with what is correct

38. What does Agrief mean? (obsolete) In grief; amiss

39. A little luck wouldn't go amiss right now!

40. A new pair of shoes wouldn't come amiss.

41. A word of apology might not go amiss.

42. Agrief (comparative more Agrief, superlative most Agrief) In grief; amiss

43. Awry definition is - off the correct or expected course : amiss

44. Hi, I'm Summit Amiss - a London-based, mixed media artist

45. A last round of the rooms wouldn't come amiss.

46. A spare pair of steady hands wouldn't go amiss.

47. As adjectives the difference between Amiss and remiss is that Amiss is wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be Amiss to ask advice while remiss is at fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations

48. If something might/would not go Amiss, it would be useful and might help to improve a situation: A word of apology might not go Amiss. A sense of proportion would not go Amiss in all of this.

49. Wrong, amiss a plan that had gone Awry 2

50. Something seems to be Amiss can I help? 6

51. Something Amiss in the arrangements had distracted the staff.

52. Its title alone is enough to show that something is amiss.

53. A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss. --------------------.

54. Amintor, amioidei, amir, Amiranha, amiray, amirship, amish, amishgo, amiss, amissibility

55. In short, a little semantic correctness would not go amiss.

56. Would she take it amiss if I offered to help?

57. His joke was taken amiss by some of the company.

58. Everything goes amiss with him, he has certainly bad luck.

59. ‘Whatever was Amiss, and something definitely was, this was a most uncharacteristic display.’ ‘No alarm went off, and the officers patrolling the perimeter didn't notice anything Amiss.’ ‘Over the last couple days though I've been getting signals that something might be Amiss.’

60. If something might/would not go Amiss, it would be…

61. I was worried that he might take my remark amiss.

62. Amiss hovered in the gallery, hoping to waylay an informant.

63. A bit of charm and humour would not go amiss.

64. He will take it amiss if you refuse his invitation.

65. I presume you now understand what went amiss with Lady Pole.

66. • A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go Amiss

67. 4 Amiss hovered in the gallery, hoping to waylay an informant.

68. Please don't take it amiss, if I point out your errors.

69. Definition and synonyms of Amiss from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.

70. Another word for Amiss: wrongly, mistakenly, incorrectly, improperly, inappropriately Collins English Thesaurus

71. Amiss wondered if apoplexy would ensue, but all that followed was silence.

72. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧miss1 /əˈmɪs/ adjective [ not before noun] if something is Amiss, there is a problem SYN wrong Elsa continued as if nothing was Amiss

73. He realized something was amiss with William and Commenced walking toward him

74. A little more conservatism in the calculations would not have gone amiss.

75. Evidently, then, something is amiss with confession as practiced by certain people.

76. 🔊 It was amiss of you to arrive late to the wedding

77. Amiss was fascinated by the range of inarticulate sounds they could produce.

78. Examples of Amiss in a sentence When I saw the lights on in the house after midnight, I knew something was Amiss because my grandmother always went to bed early

79. Like Toulmin, Taylor believes there is something amiss in our modern disconnection from nature.

80. 37 synonyms for Amiss: wrong, mistaken, confused, false, inappropriate, rotten, incorrect, faulty