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sketchy

[ skech-ee ]

adjective

, sketch·i·er, sketch·i·est.
  1. like a sketch; giving only outlines or essentials.

    Synonyms: crude, meager, rough, cursory

  2. imperfect, incomplete, slight, or superficial:

    a sketchy meal.

  3. Informal.
    1. unreliable or unsafe:

      That street looks pretty sketchy.

    2. disreputable or shady:

      I'd stay away from him; he's got a sketchy past.



sketchy

/ ˈskɛtʃɪ /

adjective

  1. characteristic of a sketch; existing only in outline
  2. superficial or slight
  3. informal.
    uncertain or unreliable


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Derived Forms

  • ˈsketchiness, noun
  • ˈsketchily, adverb

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Other Words From

  • sketchi·ly adverb
  • sketchi·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sketchy1

First recorded in 1795–1805; sketch + -y 1

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Example Sentences

The growth of black holes and galaxies are linked, though the details are still sketchy in places.

And it is conjecture, based on the sketchy bits of evidence we possess.

And former senior Obama adviser David Axelrod dismissed it as “sketchy.”

While reports are sketchy, there were likely tens of thousands of Iraqi security forces of all types in and around Mosul.

The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds.

Thus he rapidly filled the holes in the walls of his knowledge, and strengthened its rather sketchy foundation.

My friend gave me a sketchy view of its meaning, and assured me it was usually done in grave cases.

And forthwith a very sketchy warrior stepped, with a very martial air, upon the paper.

He with the smears of paint on his elegant trousers is giving the q-b a sketchy outline of his now grande passion.

What I knew about Thorndyke was sketchy enough but they got it all because I didn't have any reason for covering up.

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