sketchiness

[skech-ee-nis]

sketchiness Definition

  • 1the quality of being incomplete, unreliable, or suspicious
  • 2the state of being rough or hastily done

Using sketchiness: Examples

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

  • Example

    I don't trust the sketchiness of that website.

  • Example

    The sketchiness of his story made me doubt his innocence.

  • Example

    The sketchiness of the plan made us hesitant to proceed.

sketchiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sketchiness

  • sketchy neighborhood

    a neighborhood that is considered unsafe or dangerous

    Example

    I avoid walking through that sketchy neighborhood at night.

  • sketchy details

    details that are incomplete or unclear

    Example

    The report provided only sketchy details about the incident.

  • a memory that is vague or incomplete

    Example

    I have a sketchy memory of what happened that night.

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Summary: sketchiness in Brief

The term 'sketchiness' [skech-ee-nis] refers to the quality of being incomplete, unreliable, or suspicious. It can describe anything from a plan to a person's story, as in 'The sketchiness of his story made me doubt his innocence.' The phrase 'sketchy neighborhood' denotes an unsafe area, while 'sketchy details' and 'sketchy memory' refer to incomplete information.