dodgy
dodgy
adj \ˈdä-jē\Definition of DODGY
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chiefly British : requiring skill or care in handling or coping with
— dodg·i·ness \-nəs\ noun
Examples of DODGY
- The car's got a dodgy engine.
- They got into a dodgy situation.
First Known Use of DODGY
1861
Related to DODGY
Related Words: abstract, abstruse, complex, complicated, hard, intricate, involved, recondite, serious; problem, scabrous, stubborn, troublesome, troublous, vexatious, vexing, worrisome; burdensome, demanding, discommoding, exacting, exhausting, importunate, inconvenient, onerous, oppressive, painful, stressful
Near Antonyms: easy, effortless, manageable, painless, simple, straightforward, uncomplicated, undemanding, unproblematic
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