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dicey

[ dahy-see ]

adjective

Informal.
dicier, diciest.
  1. unpredictable; risky; uncertain.


dicey

/ ˈ»å²¹Éª²õɪ /

adjective

  1. difficult or dangerous; risky; tricky
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Origin of dicey1

First recorded in 1935–40; dice + -ey 1
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That would change, emphatically so, but France had to work their way some dicey moments first.

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But it’s not only how much rain the region receives that can make things dicey, but also how fast it falls.

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We know that's a very dicey assumption but continue to hope that they will, at least, have an eye on the bigger picture when it comes to momentous constitutional crises.

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This can create an awkward family dynamic — not to mention a dicey financial situation.

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