above board
See also: aboveboard and above-board
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
See above-board.
Pronunciation
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Prepositional phrase
- (idiomatic) Openly, without deceit.
- 2001, Michael Inne, A Family Affair, page 82:
- ' […] And he explained this business of confidential commissions?' / 'Yes, he did. And it seemed to turn out quite respectable and above board.' Mrs Meatyard considered. 'Or almost above board.
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- (idiomatic) Honestly, reputably.
- They conducted the negotiations completely above board.
Usage notes
- The preferred spellings for the adjective uses of the term are aboveboard and above-board.
Synonyms
- (openly): straightforwardly, transparently
Translations
openly
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honestly
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See also
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