left-handed
Americanadjective
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having the left hand more dominant or effective than the right; preferably using the left hand.
a left-handed pitcher.
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adapted to or performed by the left hand.
a left-handed tool; a left-handed tennis serve.
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situated on the side of the left hand.
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Machinery.
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rotating counterclockwise.
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noting a helical or spiral member, as a gear tooth or screw thread, that twists counterclockwise as it recedes from an observer.
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Building Trades. left-hand.
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ambiguous or doubtful and often unfavorable or derogatory by implication.
a left-handed compliment.
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clumsy or awkward.
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of, relating to, or issuing from a morganatic marriage: so called from the custom, in morganatic marriage ceremonies, of having the bridegroom give his left hand to the bride.
adjective
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using the left hand with greater ease than the right
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performed with the left hand
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designed or adapted for use by the left hand
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worn on the left hand
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awkward or clumsy
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ironically ambiguous
a left-handed compliment
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turning from right to left; anticlockwise
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law another term for morganatic
adverb
Other Word Forms
- left-handedly adverb
- left-handedness noun
Etymology
Origin of left-handed
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; left 1, handed
Example Sentences
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The left-handed Bethell comes into the T20 World Cup with huge expectations, thanks to his fluent batting, tidy part-time spin bowling and electric fielding.
From Barron's
It begins as a duet with Kermit, playing his left-handed banjo, and ends with Miss Piggy, who muscles her way in, anxious for screen time after her Aphrodite number is cut.
From Los Angeles Times
There was the lob from Ayton that James threw down left-handed, making teammates leap off their seats and fans gasp and cheer.
From Los Angeles Times
One professional, Isaac Rose-Berman, gives an example of his methods: He saw that left-handed servers in tennis, more often than not, win a point against right-handed opponents with weak backhands.
The left-handed Kishan, who returned to the Indian team in the opener after two years, lifted the hosts from 6-2 with a string of boundaries.
From Barron's
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