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high-handed

American  
[hahy-han-did] / ˈhaɪˈhæn dɪd /

adjective

  1. condescending or presumptuous; overbearing; arbitrary.

    He has a highhanded manner.


high-handed British  

adjective

  1. tactlessly overbearing and inconsiderate

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Other Word Forms

  • high-handedly adverb
  • high-handedness noun

Etymology

Origin of high-handed

First recorded in 1625–35

Example Sentences

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Triggering the administration’s nuclear response on Friday was Anthropic’s high-handed refusal to give the Defense Department carte blanche to use its technology as it sees fit.

From The Wall Street Journal

One official who was involved and spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid facing retribution said they were disgusted by the request’s “brazenness and the high-handed expectation of complicity.”

From Salon

Yet Bill Hodges, executive director of the Orange County division of the League of California Cities, maintains that L.A. is still high-handed when it comes to regional issues.

From Los Angeles Times

But that relationship will always be hostage to events; either a flare-up in the South China Sea, or any other act by China seen as high-handed by the Vietnamese.

From BBC

In countering misinformation, FDA also risks coming off as high-handed.

From Salon