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    iffy
    /ˈɪfi/

    adjective

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  2. not certain or decided: Simon's still kind of iffy about going to Colombia. not completely good, honest, or suitable: The milk smells a bit iffy. I was hoping to go to the park but the weather's looking a bit iffy. mainly UK. slightly ill: I'm not coming out tonight - I'm feeling a bit iffy.

  3. 1. : having many uncertain or unknown qualities or conditions. an iffy proposition. 2. : of inconsistent or unreliable quality. iffiness noun. Examples of iffy in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Actual life doesn’t stick to a script, doesn’t have more than one take, can have pretty iffy craft service.

  4. adjective. informal us / ˈɪf.i / uk / ˈɪf.i / Add to word list. not certain or decided: Simon's still kind of iffy about going to Colombia. not completely good, honest, or suitable: The milk smells a little iffy. I was hoping to go to the park but the weather's looking iffy. mainly UK. slightly sick:

  5. Iffy definition: full of unresolved points or questions. See examples of IFFY used in a sentence.

  6. Use the adjective iffy to describe things that might change, or are doubtful. If you break your ankle in June, the chances that you'll be able to run a marathon in August are iffy. You could also say that it's iffy your unreliable cousin will show up at your birthday party on time.

  7. [informal] If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten. He was from an iffy neighborhood. Synonyms: inferior, inadequate, unacceptable, imperfect More Synonyms of iffy. 2. adjective. If something is iffy, it is uncertain. [informal] His political future has looked iffy for most of this year. More Synonyms of iffy.

  8. Definition of iffy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.