Dexterously is an adjective and should be used to describe when something or someone has performed an action showing dexterity.
For example:
The typist dexterously clicked away; she reached 60 words per minute with ease.
The Olympic gymnast dexterously twisted her body and still managed to land with perfect grace.
"His dexterity made him one of the great piano players."
"Diamond cutters and engravers are chosen for their dexterity."
"Magicians use their dexterity, as well as misdirection, to perform simple magic tricks."
Maggie was dexterous at sewing
The clown is the most dexterous acrobat I have ever seen.
the dexterous boy was dexterous
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.
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yes you will be clever if you 're dexterous.
The craftsman was able to finish the work quickly and with dexterity.
Yes, raccoons are quite dexterous and use their paws and brains to solve problems. They quickly learn how to open trash cans, bottles, door latches and even door knobs.
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Dexterous means you are able to juggle several things and often can do more than one thing at a time. Skillful.
Adriot.
The spellings "dexterous" and "dextrous" are variants of the same word, usually meaning skillful, although originally meaning right-handed.
adroit deft nimble
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