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aboveboard
open and aboveboard
Fully visible to public scrutiny; completely and openly honest or legitimate. Though some regulators have expressed concern over the merger of the two multinationals, everything about the deal has been open and aboveboard.
be above board
To be legitimate, honest, and/or legal. I expected that big company to try to take advantage of us, but so far all of their dealings with us have been above board. I think these documents are above board, Tom—go ahead and process them.
aboveboard
in the open; visible to the public; honest. Don't keep it a secret. Let's make certain that everything is aboveboard.
honest and aboveboard
and open and aboveboardFig. in the open; visible to the public; honest. Don't keep it a secret. Let's make sure that everything is honest and aboveboard. You can do whatever you wish, as long as you keep it honest and aboveboard. The inspector had to make sure that everything was open and aboveboard.
be above board
to be honest and legal The deal was completely above board.
open and aboveboard
Also, honest and aboveboard. Candid and fair, without deceit or trickery, as in I'll join you, but only if everything remains open and aboveboard. Both versions of this expression are redundancies, since they use open and aboveboard in the sense of "honest." The latter word, dating from the early 1600s, comes from gambling and alludes to the fact that card players who do not keep their hands on the table (board) may be suspected of changing their cards under the table.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Beata | | be-AH-tah (Polish, German) | Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman |
BolÍVar | | - | Spanish (Latin American) |
BÉRengÈRe | | - | French |
Vasiliki | | - | Greek |
Raquel | | rah-KEL (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, English |
Rhetta | | RET-ə | English (Rare) |