dicey
Anglais modifier
Étymologie modifier
Adjectif modifier
Nature | Forme |
---|---|
Positif | dicey \ˈdaɪsi\ |
Comparatif | dicier \ˈdaɪsi.ɚ\ ou \ˈdaɪsi.ə\ |
Superlatif | diciest \ˈdaɪsi.ɪst\ |
dicey \ˈdaɪsi\
- Périlleux, dangereux, douteux, incertain.
- “You’re old enough to know better, Guns. It’s going to be a dicey one.” — (Tom Clancy, Without Remorse, 1993.)
- (Argot) Fétide, nauséabond.
- Some more birds were scared off by the dicey smell. The man was dying gradually. — (Keemholems Ojei, The Narcodollar Chieftains: The Narcotics Godfathers, page 101, 2011)
Synonymes modifier
fétide, nauséabond (2)
Prononciation modifier
- (Australie) : écouter « dicey [Prononciation ?] »