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  1. dodgy adjective (NOT RELIABLE) likely to fail or cause problems: The weather might be a bit dodgy at this time of year. I can't come in to work today - I've got a bit of a dodgy stomach. It was a dodgy situation. likely to break or cause pain: Careful - that chair's a bit dodgy. Ever since the accident I've had this dodgy leg.

  2. dodgy. adjective. ˈdä-jē. Synonyms of dodgy. 1. chiefly British : evasive, tricky. 2. chiefly British. a. : not sound, good, or reliable. b. : questionable, suspicious. 3. chiefly British : requiring skill or care in handling or coping with. dodginess. ˈdä-jē-nəs. noun. Synonyms. catchy. delicate. difficult. hairy. knotty. nasty. prickly.

  3. If you describe someone or something as dodgy, you disapprove of them because they seem rather dishonest and unreliable. [ British , informal , disapproval ] He was a bit of a dodgy character.

  4. A dodgy person is skilled in lying and deceiving. Neither should be trusted. When a person or situation is called dodgy, it's a clue that they should be dodged if at all possible. A job might be dodgy because it's illegal or dangerous.

  5. dodgy adjective (NOT RELIABLE) likely to fail or cause problems: The weather might be a bit dodgy at this time of year. I can't come in to work today - I've got a bit of a dodgy stomach. It was a dodgy situation. likely to break or cause pain: Careful - that chair's a bit dodgy. Ever since the accident I've had this dodgy leg.

  6. involving risk, danger or difficulty. If you get into any dodgy situations, call me. We had a few dodgy moments at the start, but everything went well in the end. Topics Danger c2. Check pronunciation: dodgy. Definition of dodgy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. Dodgy definition: inclined to dodge. . See examples of DODGY used in a sentence.

  8. Aug 19, 2024 · dodgy (comparative dodgier, superlative dodgiest) (slang) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Evasive and shifty. Asked why, a spokesman gave a dodgy answer about legal ramifications. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Unsound and unreliable. Never listen to dodgy advice. The dodgy old machine kept breaking down. Dishonest.

  9. 1. tricky or evasive. [...] 2. risky or uncertain. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'dodgy' British English: dɒdʒi. More. Synonyms of 'dodgy' • nasty, offensive, unpleasant [...] • risky, difficult, tricky [...] • second rate, poor, inferior [...] More. Examples of 'dodgy' in a sentence.

  10. Definition of dodgy – Learner’s Dictionary. dodgy. adjective. UK informal uk / ˈdɒdʒi / bad, or not able to be trusted: His friend's a bit dodgy. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

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