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iffy

American  
[if-ee] / ˈɪf i /

adjective

Informal.
iffier, iffiest
  1. full of unresolved points or questions.

    an iffy situation.

    Synonyms:
    speculative, uncertain, unsettled, doubtful
  2. doubtful; questionable.

    An early decision on this is iffy.


iffy British  
/ ˈɪfɪ /

adjective

  1. informal uncertain or subject to contingency

    this scheme sounds a bit iffy

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Other Word Forms

  • iffiness noun

Etymology

Origin of iffy

First recorded in 1915–20; if + -y 1

Example Sentences

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The neighborhood looked a bit iffy, so they texted and asked, since I live down here, if I would take a look.

From The Wall Street Journal

That could make any major new capital projects look iffy, at least until oil prices improve.

From Barron's

But banking on a revival of its energy industry is an iffy proposition.

From Barron's

Buffalo has its problems: iffy defense, offensive inconsistency, and turnovers, but QB Josh Allen remains a multithreat headache and a healthy Bills team on a chilly January afternoon is a menace.

From The Wall Street Journal

One reason for the caution on holiday hiring: Americans’ willingness to spend during the holidays is looking iffy.

From The Wall Street Journal