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iffy
[ if-ee ]
adjective
- full of unresolved points or questions:
an iffy situation.
Synonyms: speculative, uncertain, unsettled, doubtful
- 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 Words From
- iffi·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of iffy1
Example Sentences
Overall, none of this should be taken as a commentary on Gordon the player, or whether the combination of his veteran experience, iffy durability and the three years he has remaining on his contract5 makes sense for Houston’s young core.
No one is proposing that astronomical, wartime level of taxation, but it is remarkable that the present Lucian vision of an “American Century” is leaning heavily on a bigger line of credit, and even that’s iffy at the moment.
WhatsApp is working on a setting that will let users more easily bypass its iffy image compression and send photos and videos in the highest available fidelity.
Just an iffy communicator, maybe, if you haven’t said all this out loud.
The sheer volume also means that sometimes iffy apps slip through the cracks.
In truth, the securities were ones that Goldman already owned but which were proving iffy at best.
He found it “iffy,” he says, and he started searching for vulnerabilities.
His firearm arrests and an iffy Navy record did not prevent him from signing on as a computer technician with The Experts.
But progress turned out to be iffy—USAID was overwhelmed by the scale of the problems and “a shell of its cold war self.”
They assume it will be a great investment in 20 or 30 years time, even if it looks iffy today.
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