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  • 51impeccable — impeccable, faultless, flawless, errorless are comparable when they mean absolutely correct and beyond criticism. Impeccable usually applies to something with which no fault can be found or which is irreproachably correct {the only impeccable… …

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  • 52amiss — adv 1. wrong, awry, astray, off, off the mark; improperly, wrongly, erroneously, falsely, fallaciously, mistakenly, incorrectly; inaccurately, inexactly, imprecisely, imperfectly, faultily; unsatisfactorily, poorly, badly, ill; inopportunely,… …

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  • 53ill — adj 1. sick, sickly, sickened, ailing; unhealthy, unsound, unwell, Sl. off one s feed, poorly; afflicted, diseased, morbid, poisoned, nauseated, strung out; in a bad way, on the sick list, Inf. under the weather, Inf. out of sorts, not up to… …

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  • 54badly — adverb 1) the job had been badly done Syn: poorly, unsatisfactorily, inadequately, incorrectly, faultily, defectively, shoddily, amateurishly, carelessly, negligently, incompetently, inexpertly 2) try not to think badly of me …

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  • 55ill — [[t]ɪl[/t]] adj. worse, worst, n. adv. 1) pat of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick 2) objectionable; faulty: ill manners[/ex] 3) hostile; unkindly: ill feeling[/ex] 4) evil; wicked: of ill repute[/ex] 5) unfavorable; adverse: ill… …

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  • 56malformed — mal•formed [[t]mælˈfɔrmd[/t]] adj. pat faultily or anomalously formed …

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  • 57faulty — /ˈfɔlti/ (say fawltee) adjective (faultier, faultiest) 1. having faults or defects: faulty workmanship. 2. Rare of the nature of a fault; morally blamable: whatever is faulty with the Church 3. Obsolete culpable; at fault. {fault + y1} –faultily …

  • 58ill — /ɪl / (say il) adjective (worse, worst) 1. physically disordered, as the health; unwell, sick, or indisposed. 2. evil, wicked, or bad: ill repute. 3. objectionable, unsatisfactory, poor, or faulty: ill manners. 4. hostile or unkindly: ill feeling …

  • 59malformed — /mælˈfɔmd/ (say mal fawmd) adjective faultily formed …

  • 60mis-hit — Tennis, Golf, Cricket, etc. –verb (mis hit, mis hitting) –verb (t) /mɪs ˈhɪt/ (say mis hit) 1. to hit (the ball) faultily, as when batting. –verb (i) /mɪs ˈhɪt/ (say mis hit) 2. to make a faulty stroke. –noun /ˈmɪs hɪt/ ( …