dicey

[ˈdaɪsi]

dicey Definition

  • 1risky or uncertain
  • 2unreliable or of doubtful quality
  • 3in a dangerous or unstable situation

Using dicey: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dicey" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The weather looks dicey for our flight tomorrow.

  • Example

    The company's financial situation is looking dicey.

  • Example

    I wouldn't trust that mechanic, his work is always a bit dicey.

  • Example

    The political situation in the country is getting more and more dicey.

dicey Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dicey

  • a dicey proposition

    a risky or uncertain proposal or idea

    Example

    Investing all your money in that startup is a dicey proposition.

  • a dangerous or unstable situation

    Example

    The hikers found themselves in a dicey situation when they got lost in the mountains.

  • a risky or questionable decision or action

    Example

    It was a dicey move to take out a loan to start a business during a recession.

Origins of dicey

from dice, meaning 'a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six'

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Summary: dicey in Brief

'Dicey' [ˈdaɪsi] means risky or uncertain, often referring to situations or proposals. It can also mean unreliable or of doubtful quality, as in 'I wouldn't trust that mechanic, his work is always a bit dicey.' Additionally, 'dicey' can describe a dangerous or unstable situation, as in 'The political situation in the country is getting more and more dicey.'