| high-handedly | (adv) in a domineering high-handed manner, Example: he behaved high-handedly toward his employees |
| light-handedly | (adv) in a light-handed manner |
| underhandedly | (adv) slyly and secretly; - John Donne; - C.G.Bowers, Syn. underhand, Example: Mean revenge, committed underhand; oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt...to align Germany with the Western democracies |
| fairly | (adv) without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner, Syn. evenhandedly, fair, Example: deal fairly with one another |
| offhand | (adv) without previous thought or preparation, Syn. offhanded, offhandedly, Example: couldn't give the figures offhand; we decided offhand to go to Canada; she had made these remarks offhandedly |
| offhand | (adv) in a casually inconsiderate manner, Syn. offhanded, offhandedly, Example: replied offhand, his mind a million miles away; she threw him over offhandedly without even a Dear-John letter |
| single-handed | (adv) without assistance, Syn. single-handedly, Example: I built this house single-handedly |