handy

[ˈhændi]

handy Definition

  • 1useful or convenient
  • 2able to use your hands well
  • 3neatly and cleverly done

Using handy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "handy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    This tool is really handy for small repairs.

  • Example

    He's very handy with a hammer and nails.

  • Example

    She made a handy summary of the main points.

  • Example

    The hotel is conveniently located, making it handy for tourists.

handy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with handy

  • to be useful or helpful in a particular situation

    Example

    I'm glad I brought my umbrella - it's come in handy on this rainy day.

  • skillful or proficient in using or doing something

    Example

    He's really handy with a paintbrush and can create beautiful artwork.

  • a person who is skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home

    Example

    We hired a handyman to fix the leaky faucet and repair the fence.

Origins of handy

from Middle English 'handi', meaning 'easy to handle'

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Summary: handy in Brief

The term 'handy' [ˈhændi] refers to something that is useful or convenient, such as a tool or location. It can also describe someone who is skillful with their hands, like a handyman. Additionally, it can refer to something that is neatly and cleverly done, as in a handy summary.

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