"Underhand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Done in or seen in a way that is not straightforward or honest, often secretly or unfairly.
To experience or go through a process or a change, often involving difficulties or challenges.<br><br>Example: "The company will undergo significant restructuring next year."<br><br>Synonyms: endure, suffer, face, face challenges, go through<br><br>Antonyms: escape, avoid, bypass, sidestep
Grammatically correct alternative to the verb form "undergo". It means to experience or tolerate something, especially unpleasantly.
Present participle of "undergo", meaning:<br><br>Experiencing or managing a difficult or unpleasant situation.<br><br>Example: "She's undergoing treatment for cancer."<br><br>In this context, "undergoing" implies that something is passing through or experiencing a particular state or process. It often suggests that the thing or person involved is receiving or being affected by an action, treatment, or condition, but not yet fully changed or resolved.
Past participle of "undergo", meaning to experience or live through something, especially a difficult or unpleasant situation, such as an operation, a period of time, or an event.
An undergraduate is a student who is pursuing a bachelor's degree at a university or college.
<strong>Underground</strong><br><br>1. Situated under the ground or the surface of the earth: "The underground tunnel was used as a secret passageway."<br>2. Unofficial or illicit: "The underground economy involves transactions that are not recorded or reported officially."<br>3. Relating to punk rock music: "The underground rock music scene has its own distinct style and sound."<br>4. (Idiomatic) Private or secretive: "The underground train will take us to the city center without passing through the main station."<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I'm taking the underground train to work today.<br> She was part of the underground music scene before she got famous.<br> The underground river flows through the cave system.<br> The underground economy is a significant percentage of the country's GDP.
Noun: The plants or shrubs that grow in the ground in woodland, especially in the forest floor.<br><br>Example: "The undergrowth made it difficult to navigate the forest path."
You are describing someone who uses deceitful or unscrupulous tactics to achieve their goals, often behind the scenes or without being openly obvious. The term suggests a lack of honesty and transparency in one's actions, and may imply that the person is secretly plotting or scheming to gain an advantage over others. This behavior is considered unethical and can damage relationships and reputations.
The trait of being untrustworthy or deceitful, often by using covert or sneaky means to achieve a goal, rather than being open and honest.<br><br>Example: The company's underhandedness in their business dealings led to a loss of public confidence.<br><br>Synonyms: deceit, dishonesty, duplicity, cunning, insidiousness.<br><br>Antonyms: honesty, transparency, integrity, sincerity, truthfulness.
Underinsured refers to individuals or entities that have inadequate or insufficient insurance coverage to fully pay for potential financial losses or expenses, often as a result of an accident, disaster, or other unforeseen events. This can leave them facing significant out-of-pocket costs or financial hardship.<br><br>Ininsurance coverage is often used in situations where the damage or loss exceeds the limits of the insurance policy, leaving the policyholder with a significant financial burden.<br><br>Example: "The car was totaled in the accident and the insurance company only paid out $30,000, which wasn't enough to cover the $50,000 repair costs, leaving the owner underinsured."
Not modified or changed in any way, especially in chemistry, meaning not having had a chemical modification (such as the addition of a functional group) added to its original structure.
Existing beforehand or underlying something, often a condition or cause.<br><br>Example: "The illness had been underlain by a viral infection that had subsequently caused the more serious condition."
A noun, and also a verb.<br><br>As a noun, an underlay is a base layer, especially:<br><br> a layer of material underlying something else<br> a canvas or backing used to attach a carpet or rug to a floor<br><br>As a verb, to underlay means to place something beneath another thing.