"Giant U.S. cargo planes starting dropping thousands of food packages into Afghanistan. The actual impact of the food drop was IFFY. Two food drops a night could do little to lessen the hunger now threatening millions."
Newsweek
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iffy adjective (informal)
"Iffy" means that something (or someone) is associated with unknown or uncertain or doubtful qualities or conditions.
--- ORIGIN
This interesting derivation of "if" first entered the English language in 1937.
Note also the noun "iffiness".
Today's word would be used more in casual conversation than in a formal speech or text.
Here are some more examples:
- An iffy proposition (doubtful offer) - An iffy candidate (unsuitable applicant) - An iffy profession (unlikely to result in success)
--- SYNONYMS
doubtful, questionable, tentative, undecided, unsettled, unsure, unreliable, unresolved, in doubt, in the balance; (informal) up in the air
substandard, second-rate, low-grade, low-quality, of low quality, of poor quality; (informal) not up to much; dodgy, ropy, not much cop
--- SMUGGLE OWAD INTO A CONVERSATION TDOAY Say something like:
"The weather looks a bit iffy this weekend, better cancel the sailing trip".