adroit
deft
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Adriot.
dexterous
the dexterous boy was dexterous
Synonyms may be adroit, or skillful.
The spellings "dexterous" and "dextrous" are variants of the same word, usually meaning skillful, although originally meaning right-handed.
yes you will be clever if you 're dexterous.
The word "adept" is usually an adjective, meaning skilled or proficient Its synonyms include skillful, dexterous, apt, practiced, expert and proficient. When uncertain about the word meaning of "adept," think of its similarly-spelled antonym "inept" (unskilled, often clumsy).
Dexterous is used to describe a person or thing that has a specific skill with their hands. A sentence would be, she was dexterous when decorating the cake for the party.
The craftsman was able to finish the work quickly and with dexterity.
yes.
The word for being skilled with hands is "dexterous." It describes someone who is adept at performing tasks that require fine motor skills, precision, and agility. Another term often used is "manipulative," particularly in the context of handling tools or materials skillfully.
Dexterous, maybe. It means being very good at doing something.