What does Secondhand mean?
Definitions for Secondhand
ˈsɛk əndˈhændsec·ond·hand
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Secondhand.
Princeton's WordNet
secondhandadjective
derived from what is primary or original; not firsthand
"a secondhand report"; "a secondhand account of a memory of something once read"; "most of our knowledge is secondhand"
secondhand, usedadverb
previously used or owned by another
"bought a secondhand (or used) car"
secondhandadverb
by indirect means
"I heard about it only secondhand or thirdhand"; "he prefers to buy secondhand"
GCIDE
Secondhandadjective
Not original or primary; received from another; as, secondhand information.
Wiktionary
secondhandadverb
indirectly
secondhandadjective
not new; previously owned and used by another
secondhandadjective
dealing in such merchandise
Wikipedia
Secondhand
Used goods mean any item of personal property offered for sale not as new, including metals in any form except coins that are legal tender, but excluding books, magazines, and postage stamps.
ChatGPT
secondhand
Secondhand refers to an item or object that has been previously owned or used by someone else before it was acquired by the current owner. It may also refer to information or knowledge obtained indirectly or passed on from another person, rather than from a direct or original source.
Webster Dictionary
Secondhandadjective
not original or primary; received from another
Secondhandadjective
not new; already or previously or used by another; as, a secondhand book, garment
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Secondhand in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Secondhand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Secondhand in a Sentence
This study simply adds to the body of evidence that associates secondhand smoke and an increased risk of tooth decay among children, tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in childhood.
We are at a point where 480,000 people a year die from tobacco use, we want to make sure that the public knows about the harms of smoking. We want to make sure that it knows about the fact that the industry intentionally manipulated nicotine, there are dangers of secondhand smoke. All those things that are in those statements are things that we think are very important to be out in the public domain.
We want to make sure that the public knows about the harms of smoking. We want to make sure that it knows about the fact that the industry intentionally manipulated nicotine, there are dangers of secondhand smoke. All those things that are in those statements are things that we think are very important to be out in the public domain.
Let us not be too particular; it is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.
We need to sort it out more, so we’re not sure yet, but just as a precaution, I don’t think parents should smoke at home - they should keep their kids away from secondhand smoke.
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Translations for Secondhand
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- مستعملArabic
- segona màCatalan, Valencian
- brugtDanish
- Second-Hand, gebrauchtGerman
- μεταχειρισμένοςGreek
- dua manoEsperanto
- de segunda manoSpanish
- bigarren eskukoBasque
- käytetty, epäsuorastiFinnish
- occasion, de seconde main, seconde mainFrench
- twaddehânsWestern Frisian
- dara láimheIrish
- ath-ghnàthachScottish Gaelic
- aalaueManx
- használtHungarian
- bekasIndonesian
- notaðurIcelandic
- di seconda manoItalian
- יד שניהHebrew
- セコハン, セカンドハンド, 中古Japanese
- ნახმარიGeorgian
- ಸೆಕೆಂಡ್ ಹ್ಯಾಂಡ್Kannada
- 중고Korean
- по́ловенMacedonian
- эдэлж хэрэглэж байсан, хуучинMongolian
- tweedehandsDutch
- bruktNorwegian
- używanyPolish
- de segunda mãoPortuguese
- la mâna a douaRomanian
- поде́ржанный, б/уRussian
- begagnadSwedish
- มือสองThai
- ikinci elTurkish
- צווייטע האנטYiddish
- 二手Chinese
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