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    iffy
    /ˈɪfi/

    adjective

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  3. Iffy is an adjective that means having many uncertain or unknown qualities or conditions, or of inconsistent or unreliable quality. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles from Merriam-Webster.

  4. 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. "Feeling unwell " is a broad concept ranging from serious disease to being "iffy".

  5. 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: I'm not coming out tonight - I'm feeling a bit iffy. "Feeling unwell " is a broad concept ranging from serious disease to being "iffy."

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

  7. When something's iffy, it's uncertain. You might want to reschedule your picnic if the weather looks iffy. 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.

  8. Iffy is an informal adjective that means not very good or uncertain. Learn its synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and examples of usage from Collins English Dictionary.

  9. iffy is an informal adjective that means not in perfect condition or not certain. Learn how to use it with examples, synonyms and pronunciation tips.

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