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Antonyms:
overarm,
overhand,
overhanded
Often used in the same context:
underhanded,
sneaky,
devious,
overarm,
overhand,
blatant,
dishonest,
unorthodox,
surreptitious,
duplicitous,
backdoor,
shameless,
unsporting,
collusive,
machiavellian,
unethical,
dirty tricks,
unprincipled,
dodgy,
errant,
disgraceful,
standover,
ungentlemanly,
deceitful,
unseemly,
deceptive,
unedifying,
undemocratic,
unreturnable,
unscrupulous,
whiffle,
sleazy,
wicked,
unsavory,
highhanded,
dink,
contemptible,
wobbler,
scandalous,
backstairs,
pukka,
barefaced,
unparliamentary,
illegal,
opportunist,
corruptive,
perfidious,
kidology,
extortionate,
dirty,
crass,
illicit,
corrupt,
ludicrous,
deliberate,
shady,
wristy,
shameful,
mala fide,
nosy parker,
manipulative,
bastardry,
underarm,
crooked,
outrageous,
agent provocateur,
cynical,
cunning,
grubby,
disingenuous,
unjustifiable,
undignified,
sly,
extortionist,
backhanded,
improper,
dishonorable,
quid pro quo,
impudent,
ridiculous,
unwholesome,
unprofessional,
unfair,
sham,
crafty,
phoney,
iniquitous,
crudest,
malign,
indiscreet,
disgusting,
deft,
unladylike,
despicable,
googly,
machinated,
graceless,
treasonable,
weasel words,
fraudulent,
exocet,
overbalancing,
ajax,
bowlers,
bowling,
burg,
rub,
adventurer,
arpeggio,
arpeggios,
avenger,
ball,
barge,
barges,
barrows,
beginners,
beginning,
belgians,
bell,
bend,
bicycles,
boat,
nefarious,
dastardly,
dishonourable,
discreditable,
reprehensible,
concerted,
haphazard,
inhumane,
unsportsmanlike,
villainous
Appears in the definition of:
back door,
connive,
dirty tricks,
fixer,
game,
influence peddler,
intrigue,
plot,
scheme,
scoop shot,
secret plan,
street fighter,
submarine
Synonyms:
corrupt,
crooked,
sneaky,
underarm,
underhanded,
underhandedly
Also try:
— Nouns for underhand:
way,
dealings,
means,
methods,
work,
manner,
dealing,
grip,
ways
practices,
stoping,
more...
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