amiss - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amiss in Hindi

  • अनुचित
  • गलत
  • बुरा
  • बेज़ा
  • भूल से
  • बेतुका
  • अनुचित रूप में
  • अशुद्ध रूप में

amiss Definition

adverb

  • wrongly or inappropriately. ( गलत या अनुचित रूप से। )

adjective

  • not quite right; inappropriate or out of place. ( बिलकुल ठीक नहीं; अनुचित या जगह से बाहर। )

amiss Example

  • Whatever was amiss , and something definitely was, this was a most uncharacteristic display. ( जो कुछ भी था, और निश्चित रूप से कुछ था, यह एक सबसे अस्वाभाविक प्रदर्शन था। )
  • Something has gone amiss with him and that, for England, has been, as it were, the crux. ( उसके साथ कुछ गड़बड़ हो गई है और इंग्लैंड के लिए, जैसा कि यह था, क्रूर। )
  • Saying he would fight for the truth, he even attended a cabinet meeting chaired by the vice president as if nothing was amiss . ( यह कहते हुए कि वह सच्चाई के लिए लड़ेंगे, उन्होंने उपाध्यक्ष की अध्यक्षता में एक कैबिनेट बैठक में भाग लिया जैसे कि कुछ भी नहीं था। )
  • When it finished and I had a look at my recent files there was clearly something amiss , something I couldn't ignore. ( जब यह खत्म हो गया और मेरी हाल की फाइलों पर मेरी नजर थी तो स्पष्ट रूप से कुछ गलत था, कुछ जिसे मैं नजरअंदाज नहीं कर सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • On the face of it, there does seem to be something amiss here.
  • I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a cross-roads with nowhere to go.
  • Offering a contract is wrong; to consider a replacement is amiss , too.
  • Michael arrived at the Wall to find no sign that anything was wrong or amiss .
  • I felt like myself yet there was something wrong, something amiss , something lacking from the scene.
  • I first noticed something was amiss by the helicopter circling over the Arakawa at about 8pm on Thursday evening.
  • At this point the store manager, who was taking stock nearby, sensed that there was something amiss at the till and walked over.
  • What goes amiss in the smoker's crusade to defend themselves is the rights of the people who don't want to be subjected to smoke.
  • Students are also being encouraged to seek help or speak out if they see something amiss on or around school grounds.
  • Why would he have had to do so unless he detected something amiss ?
  • No alarm went off, and the officers patrolling the perimeter didn't notice anything amiss .
  • Obviously little would need to go amiss for the financial plan to go awry.
  • That's the most public concession that anything is amiss here, as Chinese media have given scant coverage to the riots.
  • The Fijian way of life is glorified as the kind of life where people look after you if anything goes amiss .
  • Over the last couple days though I've been getting signals that something might be amiss .
  • But if something amiss happens in his own team's penalty area, that is usually the moment he was looking the other way.
  • If it finds anything amiss it will correct it within a few seconds.
  • He phoned the Justice Department - the first alert to anything amiss .
  • If something amiss is detected, the camera alerts a central control.
  • Several more officers examined the picture and, having drawn the conclusion that something was amiss , called the police.