Amiss

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be amiss to ask advice.
 * He suspected something was amiss.
 * Something amiss in the arrangements had distracted the staff.

Adverb

 * 1)  Mistakenly
 * 2)  Astray
 * 3)  Wrongly.

Noun

 * 1)  Fault; wrong; an evil act, a bad deed.
 * 2) * 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.i:
 * Now by my head (said Guyon) much I muse, / How that same knight should do so foule amis [...].
 * 1) * 1635, John Donne, "His parting from her":
 * Yet Love, thou'rt blinder then thy self in this, / To vex my Dove-like friend for my amiss [...].

Thesaurus
aberrant; abroad; adrift; afield; all abroad; all off; all wrong; askew; astray; at fault; awry; bad; badly; below the mark; beside the mark; beside the point; blamable; blameful; bootlessly; bum; censurable; cockeyed; confused; convulsed; corrupt; crappy; culpable; deceptive; defective; delusive; deranged; deviant; deviational; deviative; disarranged; discomfited; discomposed; disconcerted; dislocated; disordered; disorderly; disorganized; dissatisfactory; distorted; disturbed; errant; erring; erroneous; erroneously; evil; evilly; fallacious; fallaciously; false; falsely; far from it; faultful; faultfully; faultily; faulty; flawed; fruitlessly; guilty; haywire; heretical; heterodox; ill; illogical; illusory; imperfect; imperfectly; improper; improperly; in disorder; in vain; inaccurately; inappropriately; incorrect; incorrectly; indiscreetly; inopportunely; misinterpret; misplaced; mistake; mistakenly; misunderstand; not right; not true; off; off the track; on the fritz; out; out of gear; out of joint; out of kelter; out of kilter; out of order; out of place; out of tune; out of whack; peccant; perturbed; perverse; perverted; poor; poorly; punk; reprehensible; roily; rotten; self-contradictory; shuffled; sick; sinful; straying; to no purpose; turbid; turbulent; unfactual; unfavorably; unholy; unorthodox; unpropitiously; unproved; unsatisfactory; unsettled; untoward; untrue; untruly; unwisely; up; upset; vainly; wide; wrong; wrongly

Adjective

 * Spanish: mal



Anagrams

 * missa
 * saims
 * Samis