iffy|iffier|iffiest in English
adjective
doubtful, uncertain, chancy (Slang)
Use "iffy|iffier|iffiest" in a sentence
1. The weather looks slightly iffy.
2. He was from an iffy neighborhood.
3. The milk smells a bit iffy.
4. That meat smells a bit iffy to me.
5. And some of these groups are a bit iffy.
6. That's a rather iffy investment, if you ask me.
7. If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten.
8. Nash: 'Banged up' Harden iffy for Fri
9. She acted rather iffy about dating him.
10. The July date is still rather iffy.
11. At the meeting, he gave an iffy proposition.
12. The chances of passing the exam are iffy.
13. It is a very iffy thing, this schooling.
14. United changed from iffy to in control from that moment on.
15. His political future has looked iffy for most of this year.
16. Your chances of finding a better job are iffy.
17. If the downside is iffy, the upside is certain.
18. Some iffy assumptions color this approach to the goals of mainstreaming.
19. I was hoping to go to the park but the weather's looking a bit iffy.
20. Jobs and pay remain iffy in areas like asset - backed securities where markets remain frozen.
21. Policy decisions are always exercises in the iffy math of social tradeoffs.
22. Synonyms for Codicillary include provisory, conditional, contingent, fortuitous, guarded, iffy, incidental, inconclusive, limited and modified
23. If the weather looks iffy, you'll want to add rain gear: a poncho or nylon jacket.
24. Anyway, we're on Space Mountain and Ross starts to feel a little iffy.
25. It is iffy that distinguished the evolvement of a institution into cause pattern and force pattern.