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Underhand

Underhand is a term used as both an adjective and an adverb to describe a technique or manner in which the hand operates from below or in a concealed way. In physical terms, an underhand throw or pitch is delivered with the hand moving from beneath shoulder level, often with the palm facing forward or upward, producing a rising or forward arc. This contrasts with overhand or sidearm motions and is common in sports such as softball, bowling, and some casual throwing activities.

In sports, underhand techniques are defined by the position of the throwing arm and the path of

Figuratively, underhand denotes actions performed in a secretive, dishonest, or unscrupulous way. Phrases such as underhand

Etymology stems from under + hand, indicating the use of the hand in a position below or hidden

the
ball.
Underhand
pitching
or
throwing
is
legally
used
in
softball
and
certain
youth
or
recreational
contexts,
where
it
may
be
preferred
for
control
or
style.
Some
terms
like
“underhand
serve”
or
“underhand
toss”
describe
actions
where
the
ball
is
released
from
a
lower
plane
than
in
an
overhand
delivery.
The
term
can
also
be
extended
to
describe
movements
or
actions,
not
limited
to
throwing,
that
are
executed
from
a
lower
angle
or
with
a
concealed
approach.
tactics
or
an
underhand
deal
convey
a
negative
evaluation
of
conduct,
implying
manipulation
or
subterfuge.
The
adjective
is
sometimes
paired
with
the
related
noun
form
underhandedness
to
describe
such
behavior.
from
usual
view.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
overhand
to
highlight
differences
in
technique
or
intention.