dodgy in Spanish
dodgy in Spanish is chungo, fiable, deshonesto — dodgy means dishonest or unreliable; not to be trusted.
dodgy in Spanish
chungo
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Unsound and unreliable.
fiable
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Unsound and unreliable.
deshonesto
Dishonest.
chungo
Dishonest.
dudoso
Dishonest.
peliagudo
Dishonest.
sospechoso
Dishonest.
arriesgado
Risky.
riesgoso
Risky.
extraño
Uncomfortable and weird.
raro
Uncomfortable and weird.
What does "dodgy" mean?
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adj Dishonest or unreliable; not to be trusted.
"He bought a dodgy watch from a street vendor."
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adj Risky, uncertain, or in poor condition.
"The bridge looked dodgy, so we took the long way round."
dodgy in a sentence
- He bought a dodgy watch from a street vendor.
- That excuse sounds a bit dodgy to me.
- The bridge looked dodgy, so we took the long way round.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dodgy" in Spanish?
"dodgy" in Spanish is chungo, fiable, deshonesto. dodgy means: Dishonest or unreliable; not to be trusted.
How do you use "dodgy" in a sentence?
Example: "He bought a dodgy watch from a street vendor." In Spanish, "dodgy" is chungo, fiable, deshonesto.
Are there other ways to say "dodgy" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 10 translations listed for "dodgy": chungo, fiable, deshonesto, dudoso, peliagudo, sospechoso.
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