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    If·fy
    /ˈifē/

    adjective

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  3. 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."

  4. adjective. informal uk / ˈɪfi / us. iffy adjective (NOT SUITABLE) Add to word list. not completely good, honest, or suitable: The milk smells a bit iffy. iffy adjective (NOT CERTAIN) not certain or decided: Simon's still kind of iffy about going to Colombia. (Definition of iffy from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. 22 hours ago · If you say that something is iffy, you mean that it is not very good in some way. [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.

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

  7. 2 days ago · 1. adjective. If something is iffy, it is uncertain. [informal] His political future has looked iffy for most of this year. 2. adjective. If you say that something is iffy, you mean that it is not very good in some way. [informal] If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten.

  8. Definitions of 'iffy' 1. If something is iffy, it is uncertain. [informal] [...] 2. If you say that something is iffy, you mean that it is not very good in some way. [informal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'iffy' American English: ɪfi British English: ɪfi. More. Synonyms of 'iffy' • inferior, inadequate, unacceptable, imperfect [...]

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English if‧fy /ˈɪfi/ adjective informal 1 British English not very good That meat smells a bit iffy to me. 2 not certain to happen SYN doubtful The July date is still rather iffy. Examples from the Corpus iffy • Your chances of finding a better job are iffy.

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