shadiness
/ˈʃædɪnəs/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being shady or secretive, often used to describe illicit or immoral activities
“The government was accused of corruption and lack of transparency, revealing the shadiness of its dealings with foreign investors.”
2. noun
A shady or unsavory area or location
“The neighborhood was notorious for its shadiness, with several instances of crime reported in the area.”
3. noun
A situation or atmosphere characterized by secrecy, deceit, or dishonesty
“The company’s shadiness in their financial reporting led to a major scandal and a significant loss in public trust.”