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amiss
adjective as in wrong; defective
adverb as in wrongly; defectively
Example Sentences
Foster said he’s fallen 10 times in various places since he first noticed something was amiss about eight years ago, a neighbor once hoisting him onto his back after a slip in an alley.
However, they said that initially they had no reason to suspect anything was amiss.
An exchange of messages shows the Facebook user reassuring the mum that nothing is amiss, even sharing "caravan insurance documents" and denying being scammers.
It didn’t take long for Muncy and the team to realize something was amiss when he was on the IL.
In the closing moments of the series finale, titled “Fear the End,” she’s startled when the baby’s eyes flicker to white and sharp fangs briefly appear along his gums, signaling something is amiss.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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