Amiss Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for amiss.
amiss
amiss
/əˈmɪs/
Examples
- Something is amiss with the Wikipedia system.
- In the Dollhouse, Topher believes something is amiss.
- There's nothing amiss in the source of information provided.
- As the scene progresses, the man realizes something is amiss.
- I do think something's amiss in the process.
- Something is amiss here if this is the way the article will be formed.
- Something still amiss in the description of bird chromosomes.
- Henry Ford's understandings of the issues were obviously amiss.
- Suspecting something is amiss she escapes and telephones the police.
- This is simply the first place that the compiler knew something was amiss.
away from the correct or expected course
adverb
in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner
adverb
in an imperfect or faulty way- Jane Austen
adverb
not functioning properly
adjective
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"A + Miss. Something is missing, surely gone amiss."
"A + Miss. A mistake when something is missed."
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