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  • hands-down
    hands-down
    adjective
    easy.
  • hands down
    hands down

    Also, in a breeze ; in a walk . Easily, without effort, as in She won the election hands down , or They won in a breeze, 10–0 , or The top players get through the first rounds of the tournament in a walk . All of these expressions originated in sports. Hands down , dating from the mid-1800s, comes from horse racing, where jockeys drop their hands downward and relax their hold when they are sure to win. In a breeze , first recorded in a baseball magazine in 1910, alludes to the rapid and easy passage of moving air; in a walk , also from baseball, alludes to taking a base on balls, that is, reaching first base without having hit a pitched ball because of the pitcher's mistakes.

Synonyms

hands-down

American  
[handz-doun] / ˈhændzˈdaʊn /

adjective

  1. easy.

    a hands-down victory.

  2. certain.

    a book destined to be a hands-down bestseller.


hands down Idioms  
  1. Also, in a breeze ; in a walk . Easily, without effort, as in She won the election hands down , or They won in a breeze, 10–0 , or The top players get through the first rounds of the tournament in a walk . All of these expressions originated in sports. Hands down , dating from the mid-1800s, comes from horse racing, where jockeys drop their hands downward and relax their hold when they are sure to win. In a breeze , first recorded in a baseball magazine in 1910, alludes to the rapid and easy passage of moving air; in a walk , also from baseball, alludes to taking a base on balls, that is, reaching first base without having hit a pitched ball because of the pitcher's mistakes.

  2. Unquestionably, without a doubt, as in Hands down, it was the best thing I've ever done .


Usage

What does hands-down mean? Hands-down describes something that is easy, as in Our team had a hands-down win, not even breaking a sweat. Hands-down also describes something that is guaranteed, as in Hands-down, that was the hardest test so far this year! Example: Our home team would win against yours hands-down.

Etymology

Origin of hands-down

First recorded in 1865–70

Example Sentences

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Makers of the high-bandwidth memory needed for AI data centers have beaten Nvidia hands-down this year, with Micron Technology tripling as, again, chip prices rocketed.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 31, 2026

The hands-down favorite was from Seattle’s Rafael Brewer, 14, about the plight of the increasingly unreliable Washington State Ferries system.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 31, 2023

The beating tragicomic heart of Östlund’s wickedly funny class satire was also, hands-down, the supporting performer of the year.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 2, 2023

Resident Evil 7, experienced via the headset, is hands-down the most scary and traumatising gaming experience of my life.

From BBC • Feb. 21, 2023

Christian Brothers, hands-down, by the biggest margin of all.

From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell

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