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sketchy
[skech-ee]
adjective
like a sketch; giving only outlines or essentials.
imperfect, incomplete, slight, or superficial.
a sketchy meal.
Informal.
unreliable or unsafe.
That street looks pretty sketchy.
disreputable or shady.
I'd stay away from him; he's got a sketchy past.
sketchy
/ ˈskɛtʃɪ /
adjective
characteristic of a sketch; existing only in outline
superficial or slight
informal, uncertain or unreliable
Other Word Forms
- sketchily adverb
- sketchiness noun
Example Sentences
“Things are a little sketchy, economically, so I definitely think people will turn to secondhand.”
“As athletes, we know if something is sketchy or not,” Gkolomeev says.
Shelley would have seen headlines about dug-up graves and sketchy doctors in the years before she put pen to paper.
In her freshman year, Chan went to a frat party with a friend who was worried that a boy she’d developed a crush on might be sketchy.
Or, given the organization’s recent sketchy history, it is entirely possible it could go the Typical Lakers Implosion Way.
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