In a manner that is not certain or fixed
“An iffy future is better than none, don't you agree?”
Adverb for less than adequate in standard or quality
“Yup, it's a really iffy shot of my new pride and joy.”
Adverb for questionable in terms of legality or moral standards
“The young pair is remarkably candid in the book about their iffy journalistic methods and practices circa 1972.”
Adverb for risky or dangerous in nature
“In conjunction with your intuition, you'll enable yourself to sense an iffy situation coming your way and be able to employ your defenses before the situation has you entangled.”
Adverb for constituting or presenting a problem, or likely to
“At the time of Prescott's proposal, kids had been an iffy issue between them so she'd simply noted it with an asterisk.”
Adverb for tentative or unsure in acting or speaking
“He still felt ethically iffy about the fanzines.”
Adverb for not likely to be true or to happen
“The politician had made an iffy statement about his opponent's measure of success without facts.”
Adverb for not supported or proven by evidence
Adverb for based on a mistaken or erroneous belief
Adverb for difficult, full of problems, or in a precarious state
Adverb for unsteady and prone to unexpected changes
Adverb for that cannot be computed
Adverb for potentially violent or dangerous, especially of a situation
Adverb for depending on other factors
Adverb for suffering from an illness or disease or feeling unwell
Adverb for disagreeable and unpleasant from being morally disreputable
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