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Verb: be amiss
  1. Interpret in the wrong way
    "He was amiss in his understanding of the new policy";
    - misconstrue, misinterpret, misconceive, misunderstand, misapprehend
     
  2. Be inappropriate, or out of place
    "It wouldn't be amiss to send a thank-you note"

Derived forms: been amiss, being amiss, was amiss, is amiss

Type of: construe, interpret, see