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Synonyms for behindhand
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : bih-hahynd-hand |
Phonetic Transcription : bɪˈhaɪndˌhænd |
Top 10 synonyms for behindhand Other synonyms for the word behindhand
- abortive
- any old way
- any way
- any which way
- asleep at switch
- asleep on job
- asleep on the job
- at a loss
- backward
- bankrupt
- behind
- behind schedule
- behind time
- behindhand
- belated
- belatedly
- blind
- blown
- broad
- casual
- coarse
- conservative
- crude
- culpable
- cursory
- dallying
- dawdling
- daydreaming
- dead
- deaf
- defaultant
- defaulting
- delayed
- delaying
- deliberate
- delinquent
- derelict
- detained
- devil-may-care
- dilatorily
- dilatory
- discinct
- disregardful
- disregarding
- dormant
- down
- draggy
- due
- dull
- easy-going
- easygoing
- eleventh-hour
- embryonic
- fainéant
- flaccid
- forgetful
- general
- gone
- half-baked
- have to play catch up
- heedless
- held up
- hindered
- hung up
- idle
- ignored
- impeded
- imprecise
- in a bind
- in arrears
- in debt
- in dire straits
- in the hock
- in the hole
- in the lurch
- inaccurate
- inactive
- inattentive
- inchoate
- incipient
- inconsiderate
- incurious
- indefinite
- indolent
- inert
- inexact
- inexperienced
- insensitive
- insolvent
- irresponsible
- jammed
- lackadaisical
- laggard
- lagging
- late
- latent
- lax
- lazy
- leisurely
- lingering
- listless
- loitering
- long delayed
- long-delayed
- long-drawn-out
- losing money
- mature
- mindless
- missed the boat
- moratory
- neglectful
- nonchalant
- nonobservant
- nonpaying
- nonspecific
- not arrived
- not busy
- not done
- not punctual
- oblivious
- off
- offhand
- out of luck
- outstanding
- overdue
- overindulgent
- owing
- payable
- paying no mind
- permissive
- postponed
- potential
- primitive
- primordial
- procrastinating
- prolonged
- protracted
- put off
- putting off
- quiescent
- quiet
- rash
- reckless
- reduced
- regardless
- remiss
- retarded
- rude
- shapeless
- slack
- slapdash
- sleepy
- slipshod
- sloppy
- slothful
- slovenly
- slow
- slow-moving
- slowly
- sluggish
- snail-like
- soft
- stagnant
- stayed
- stiff
- strapped
- strapped for time
- tame
- tardily
- tardy
- tarrying
- tedious
- thoughtless
- time-consuming
- time-wasting
- to the bad
- too late
- unactualized
- uncaring
- unconcerned
- undependable
- underdeveloped
- uneventful
- unevolved
- unfeeling
- unhasty
- unheedful
- unheeding
- unhurried
- uninterested
- unmindful
- unpaid
- unproductive
- unprofitably
- unprogressive
- unpunctual
- unreliable
- unsettled
- untaught
- unthinking
- untrained
- untrustworthy
- vague
- woolgathering
- yielding
Définition of behindhand
Origin :- 1520s, from behind + -hand, probably on model of beforehand.
- As in late : adj not on time
- As in lax : adj slack, remiss
- As in neglectful : adj careless, failing
- As in negligent : adj careless, indifferent
- As in overdue : adj late, behind schedule
- As in regardless : adj indifferent, unconcerned
- As in remiss : adj careless, thoughtless
- As in slack : adj lazy, negligent
- As in slow : adj behind, late
- As in tardy : adj late
- As in belated : adj late, slow
- As in undeveloped : adj immature
- As in in the red : adj operating at a loss
- As in derelict : adj careless, negligent
- As in dilatory : adj procrastinating
- As in late : adv at the last minute
- As in behind : adv in debt; late
- As in belatedly : adv late
- As in tardily : adv late
- The "Guerriere" was not behindhand in her preparations for action.
- Extract from : « The Naval History of the United States » by Willis J. Abbot.
- An important contract had got behindhand and they were working overtime.
- Extract from : « All Roads Lead to Calvary » by Jerome K. Jerome
- Of course, in this respect, we have not been behindhand either.
- Extract from : « The Coming Conquest of England » by August Niemann
- Seeing this, the captain of the Elizabeth, not to be behindhand, did the same.
- Extract from : « Across the Spanish Main » by Harry Collingwood
- We have our pope of fools at Ghent also; we're not behindhand in that, cross of God!
- Extract from : « Notre-Dame de Paris » by Victor Hugo
- Then the Englishmen, not to be behindhand in the fray, came to the rescue.
- Extract from : « South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) » by Louis Creswicke
- Nor were the Japanese behindhand in accepting the challenge.
- Extract from : « A Chinese Command » by Harry Collingwood
- We find it so difficult to make the place pay that we are behindhand with the rent.
- Extract from : « The Bishop's Secret » by Fergus Hume
- He got behindhand with his rent, and his landlady has given him notice.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch » by Talbot Baines Reed
- “No more did the Tallingtons,” said Tom, plucking up, so as not to be behindhand.
- Extract from : « Dick o' the Fens » by George Manville Fenn
Antonyms for behindhand
- active
- adult
- alert
- antique
- attentive
- bright
- busy
- careful
- caring
- cognizant
- concerned
- developed
- diligent
- disciplined
- eager
- early
- energetic
- enthusiastic
- exciting
- fast
- front
- grown
- hard
- hard-working
- heedful
- hurried
- improved
- in the black
- intelligent
- interesting
- live
- lively
- mature
- mindful
- old
- old-fashioned
- on cue
- on time
- paid
- populated
- prompt
- punctual
- punctually
- quick
- rapid
- ready
- rigid
- scrupulous
- settled
- severe
- smart
- stiff
- strict
- successful
- taut
- thorough
- thoughtful
- tight
- timely
- violent
- waiting
- wild
- zealous
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