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iffy
[if-ee]
adjective
full of unresolved points or questions.
an iffy situation.
doubtful; questionable.
An early decision on this is iffy.
iffy
/ ˈɪfɪ /
adjective
informal, uncertain or subject to contingency
this scheme sounds a bit iffy
Other Word Forms
- iffiness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of iffy1
Example Sentences
This year the strategy has been iffy: The fund has posted a total return of just 5.4%, compared to the S&P 500’s nearly 16% gain this year.
It’s very iffy for me every time I make it.
When passport sales were first mooted in 2012 by the then Antiguan government as a way of propping up the ailing economy, some considered the ethics a little iffy.
Some challenges off the pitch, then, but on it the Lions, after an iffy start, pulled away impressively.
Manipulating all these people to do their bidding, the charming if morally iffy twins are talented at turning a no into a yes.
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