Underhanded in a sentence as an adjective

--insert underhanded "I'm better than you statement here"--.

What a shady, underhanded, and downright spiteful trick!

But its an underhanded, selfish, dirty thing for them to do. Regardless of whether they can be prosecuted for it.

Do you really think all of them agree with every "underhanded" tactic Microsoft used over the years?

It's sneaky, it's underhanded, it purports to be unbiased reporting when it's anything but.

> "who used what some considered to be underhanded tactics, such as drastically lowering fares, to get more business.

I find it more interesting how incredibly shady and underhanded the entire "challenge" is to begin with.

Employees aren't game captured by underhanded or illicit tactics.

I feel it's a little underhanded call it shady while simultaneous admitting the information was there in a document you opted not to read as you built your business around it.

It's surreal that, after all the blow-up-in-your-face moments that social media apps have had after doing underhanded things like this in recent memory, companies are still pushing under-the-radar hard sells like this.

Underhanded definitions

adjective

marked by deception; "achieved success in business only by underhand methods"

See also: sneaky underhand

adjective

with hand brought forward and up from below shoulder level; "an underhand pitch"; "an underhand stroke"

See also: underhand underarm