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amiss

[uh-mis] / əˈmɪs /




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It previously declined to comment on the accounting issues, although it did release an independent audit that found nothing amiss.

From Barron's

And is it all a case of sensible planning - or an indicator of something amiss with Britain's rail network?

From BBC

And speaking of nutty, a handful of toasted pine nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, almonds, or even chopped chestnuts never goes amiss.

From Salon

Yet something is amiss when novelists cede the role of the storyteller to ad execs and social-media influencers.

From The Wall Street Journal

But something had gone amiss, just as he had warned, and now there was trouble indeed.

From Literature