1. above board - Adjective
2. above board - Adverb
3. above board - Phrase
(idiomatic) Openly, without deceit.
(idiomatic) Honestly, reputably.
They conducted the negotiations completely above board.
above-board (not comparable)
Honestly; openly. [First attested in the late 16 century.]
above-board (not comparable)
In open sight; without trick, concealment, or deception. [First attested in the late 16 century.]
Fair and aboveboard.
above-board
And outside Democratic national security experts suggest the reasons run deeper: They argue Ratcliffe isn’t running the official assessments about election interference in an above-board way. Source: Internet
“I think that they can be playful with each other, and it can be sexy while still keeping it above-board in the boardroom. Source: Internet
Montoya is the only member of the Birds of Prey with an above board profession. Source: Internet
It goes without saying therefore, that anyone serving as the substantive or acting Director General must be above board in character. Source: Internet
"Mrs Machona on Monday also said offer letters issued last year were not allocated above board and the MDC councillors were not happy with the move as it would put them on a collision course with beneficiaries of the scam," said the councillor. Source: Internet
In a statement, Senior Chief Mukuni said he is fully aware of the PF machinations to arrest HH over the issue of Intercontinental Hotel, whose transaction was transparent and above board. Source: Internet