not quite right; inappropriate or out of place:there was something amiss about his calculations
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wrongly or inappropriately:the prime minister may have constructed his cabinet a little amiss
take something amiss
British be offended by something that is said, especially through misinterpreting the intentions behind it:don’t take this amiss, it’s all good-humoured teasing
something would not go (or come) amiss
British the specified thing would be welcome and useful:you look as if a good meal wouldn’t go amiss