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sketchy
This term carries a strong duality between technical incompleteness and moral suspicion. When describing a plan or a drawing, it suggests a lack of precision or a preliminary stage, implying that the work is merely a framework rather than a finished product. In social or situational contexts, the word shifts toward a negative connotation of danger or untrustworthiness. It describes an atmosphere or person that triggers an instinctive feeling of caution, often associated with illegal activity or poor safety standards.
Meanings
Lacking in detail, completeness, or thoroughness.
"The witness provided a sketchy account of the events leading up to the accident."
Dishonest, unreliable, or potentially dangerous in a way that causes suspicion.
"I would not trust that website with my credit card information because the layout looks very sketchy."
Resembling a sketch in that it is rough or unfinished.
"The artist presented a sketchy outline of the mural before starting the final painting."