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on thin ice
adjective as in crucial
adjective as in doubtful
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adjective as in insecure
adjective as in perilous
adjective as in precarious
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adjective as in risky
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adjective as in unapt
Weak matches
- ambiguous
- borderline
- chancy
- clouded
- contingent
- debatable
- dicey
- disreputable
- doubtable
- dubious
- dubitable
- equivocal
- far-fetched
- fat chance
- fishy
- hazardous
- hazy
- iffy
- improbable
- impugnable
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- insecure
- long shot
- obscure
- open
- pending
- precarious
- problematic
- questionable
- shady
- sneaky
- speculative
- suspect
- suspicious
- touch-and-go
- touchy
- uncertain
- unconfirmed
- undecided
- uneasy
- unlikely
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsure
- up for grabs
adjective as in uncertain
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adjective as in unsafe
Example Sentences
It’s also important, with both Bondi and Patel, to emphasize that they were already on thin ice with the right for having not yet released proof that Jeffrey Epstein was trafficking minors to every top Democrat in the country.
But the source of their feud — the bill — remains on thin ice.
He also played the piano on a session on 8 December, 1980, while working on Yoko Ono's song Walking On Thin Ice.
"Manchester United will probably go above Spurs. A difficult moment for them and the manager is skating on thin ice."
Cannon is on “thin ice,” legal experts Norm Eisen, Danya Perry and Josh Colb wrote in a CNN op-ed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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