Behindhand

/bɪˈhaɪndhænd/ adjective

Behind in payment, progress, or schedules; tardy, overdue, or lagging behind expected performance.

From 'behind' + 'hand,' suggesting 'behind' in terms of one's hand's work or labor output. The compound emerged in Early Modern English to describe falling short of expectations.

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