adroitness

[əˈdrɔɪtnəs]

adroitness Definition

skill or cleverness in using the hands or mind.

Using adroitness: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her adroitness with a needle and thread was impressive.

  • Example

    The pianist played the piece with great adroitness.

  • Example

    The surgeon's adroitness saved the patient's life.

adroitness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adroitness

  • with skill or cleverness

    Example

    He handled the situation with adroitness, avoiding any potential conflicts.

  • an impressive demonstration of skill or cleverness

    Example

    The acrobat's performance was a stunning display of adroitness.

  • a skillful or clever action

    Example

    His adroit move helped him win the game.

Origins of adroitness

from French 'adroite', meaning 'right-handed'

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Summary: adroitness in Brief

'Adroitness' [əˈdrɔɪtnəs] refers to skill or cleverness in using the hands or mind. It is often used to describe someone's proficiency or expertise in a particular area, such as sewing or playing an instrument. Antonyms include 'awkwardness' and 'clumsiness.' Phrases like 'with adroitness' and 'an adroit move' use 'adroitness' to denote skillful or clever actions.