Examples of 'amiss' in a sentence
Meaning of "amiss"
Amiss is an adjective used to describe something that is not quite right or out of order
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- Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper or otherwise incorrect.
- Wrongly; mistakenly
- Astray.
- Imperfectly.
How to use "amiss" in a sentence
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Have come amiss the right mooring.
It will hurt so much more if things go amiss.
It would be amiss to reduce the decision for or.
Because you knew something was amiss tonight.
Nothing amiss except a leaky bathroom faucet.
There is something amiss with the dates.
Though a small token would not go amiss.
We sense something amiss and we are at a moment of opportunity.
Ferdinand can not sense anything amiss.
Something appears to be amiss in the international economy.
A couple of bottles of red would not go amiss.
It would not be amiss to ask his views.
A little less pedal would not go amiss.
It may not be amiss to give this advice.
Nobody you know will take it amiss.
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That something is amiss or the person is insecure.
Bit of weedkiller would not go amiss in here.
There is something amiss in the world of education.
I am going to have to take this very much amiss.
Something seemed amiss with that approach.
A little bit of respect would not go amiss.
Something amiss in those cold black eyes.
I can not find anything amiss with it.
Something amiss with my leg as well.
A little soap would not go amiss either.
Something is amiss in the world of finance.
Also give a clean would not go amiss.
There is something amiss with the map.
Hope you do not take this amiss.
Proof that something is amiss or out of place.
Nobody has noticed there is anything amiss.
A sense of humour never goes amiss in such situations.
A little bit of empathy might not go amiss.
So something is very much amiss in this whole business.
A small token of jealousy would not go amiss.
It would be amiss of us not to acknowledge them.
Leaves our house a mess liable to go amiss.
Something is amiss with your programming.
I had no reason to believe anything was amiss.
No sign of anything amiss at the residence on the spit.
A little punishment might not come amiss.
Something amiss with that engine.
Please do not take my voluntary renunciation amiss.
There is something amiss with the world economy.
A drop of rain would not come amiss.
Something went amiss over the weekend.
A few crumbs of that will not go amiss.
Something sounds amiss with my motor.
A search of the grounds would not go amiss.
He suspected something was amiss and turned to the police.