Unhanded: meaning, definitions and examples
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unhanded
[ ʌnˈhændɪd ]
behavior, action
The term 'unhanded' refers to actions or behaviors that are not straightforward or honest. It suggests deceitfulness or a lack of integrity in one's dealings. Often used to describe a manner of conduct that is sneaky or untrustworthy, it highlights the negative implications of such behavior. Although not a commonly used term, it encapsulates a specific disdain for actions that are performed with ulterior motives.
Synonyms
deceitful, dishonest, treacherous, untrustworthy.
Examples of usage
- His unhanded tactics in negotiations raised suspicion.
- They were criticized for their unhanded approach to the issue.
- Unhanded behavior is often penalized in professional settings.
Translations
Translations of the word "unhanded" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desonesto
🇮🇳 अन्यायपूर्ण
🇩🇪 unredlich
🇮🇩 tidak jujur
🇺🇦 нечесний
🇵🇱 nieuczciwy
🇯🇵 不誠実な
🇫🇷 malhonnête
🇪🇸 deshonesto
🇹🇷 düzensiz
🇰🇷 부정직한
🇸🇦 غير أمين
🇨🇿 nepoctivý
🇸🇰 nepoctivý
🇨🇳 不诚实的
🇸🇮 nepošten
🇮🇸 óheiðarlegur
🇰🇿 адал емес
🇬🇪 არაჰედური
🇦🇿 dürüst olmayan
🇲🇽 deshonesto
Etymology
The word 'unhanded' is derived from the prefix 'un-', which indicates negation, combined with 'handed', stemming from the Old English word 'hand'. The adjective 'handed' itself relates to the manner in which one performs or conducts their actions. In the historical context, the concept of being 'handed' encompassed notions of skill, habitual practices, or even moral integrity. The prefix changes the meaning to signify a lack of those qualities, thereby creating a term that has captured the notion of dishonesty. Used historically in various texts, 'unhanded' aligns with the evolution of language that seeks to define the complexities of human behavior, especially in moral contexts.