backhandedness
Definitions
noun
The quality of being backhanded
Bjorn Borg, 18, wins French, and the three of them change the game, guiding the world to two-fisted backhandedness.
The quality of being backhanded
The backhandedness of the compliment suddenly struck him, and he squeezed his eyes shut at the gaffe.
The quality of being backhanded
The backhandedness of this procedure reflects the fact that null hypothesis tests are motivated by rhetorical considerations.
The quality of being backhanded
If it is, as one supposes, the same scribe who wrote the verso, his backhandedness had been cured by putting the tablet in a better position.
The quality of being backhanded
It would be easy to draw a popular conclusion that this backhandedness of the language proves the backwardness of their civilization, and the fact that the Turk ought to go way back and sit down in remote Asia