[Slang] THAT'S SKETCHY. - Learn Common English Phrases Used to Express Suspicion

That's sketchy.

That's sketchy.

/ðæts ˈskɛtʃi/

Suspicious or dubious.

The term "That's sketchy." is often used to describe situations, places, or people that seem unsafe or dishonest. It carries a connotation of doubt and mistrust, suggesting that something might be off or potentially harmful. This slang is frequently used among young people to subtly warn or alert others about a possible issue without making a direct accusation. Understanding this phrase can help you navigate conversations where caution is advised, especially in unfamiliar environments.

Example Sentences

  1. That place looks kind of sketchy to me.

    The place appears to be unsafe or dubious.

  2. He said it's safe, but it's sketchy.

    Even though it was claimed to be safe, it still seems dubious or questionable.

  3. You should avoid that neighborhood at night; it's really sketchy.

    It's advisable to steer clear of that neighborhood after dark due to safety concerns.

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