The noun form of the adjective adroit is adroitness.
Adroit is an adjective.
Adroit means clever or skillful with your hands.He's adroit at wood carving.She is an adroit magician.
skillful, adroit, deft, clever
Synonyms for adroit include able, adept, capable, skillful, dexterous, or agile.
The noun form is infallibility.
The word adroit comes from the French adroit, which is a form of the phrase "a droit". This means "according to right," from the Latin word directum, which means right or justice.
Adroit is an adjective.
Adroit means clever or skillful with your hands.He's adroit at wood carving.She is an adroit magician.
skillful, adroit, deft, clever
Synonyms may be adroit, or skillful.
Many were also very adroit interms of choosing a school.
Maladriot
Talk about cack-handed! He probably thinks adroit is a city in Michigan.
Synonyms for adroit include able, adept, capable, skillful, dexterous, or agile.
To be adroit is to be clever, so here's a sample sentence:His new policies worked marvelously well, so John was looked upon as an adroit leader.
The adroit musician could play the guitar for hours without tiring or running out of ideas.
The adjective adept means to be very good or proficient at something, highly skilled. (The noun form is less frequently used, a master or someone proficient.)Examples :"She is adept in math and science.""He was quite adept at making excuses for his tardiness.""The mayor was an adept in local politics."(*The capitalized form relates to various mystical fiction. See the related link.)