adroitness
Americannoun
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dexterity, flexibility, ease, and speed in the use of the hands or body.
Instead of main roads he prefers the steep, rocky shortcuts through the forest, which he negotiates with the adroitness of a dancer.
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clever skill or ingenuity.
The former governor, whose eight years out of office have eroded his adroitness as a debater, delivered a low-key and sometimes halting performance.
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And his adroitness in capturing musical performance is easy to see in “The Color Purple,” produced by a trio of heavyweights from the first film: Oprah Winfrey, Spielberg and Quincy Jones.
From Washington Times • Dec. 21, 2023
This was a dangerous dance that required adroitness, experience and another kind of courage.
From Washington Post • Feb. 10, 2023
Ranariddh traded on his position as the son of Sihanouk, but lacked his father’s strong personality and political adroitness.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 28, 2021
Whence, then, L’Engle’s adroitness at fantasy or science fiction, call it what you will, with its reliance on enormous inventiveness, narrative panache and derring-do?
From New York Times • May 18, 2018
By her own quick-wittedness and adroitness she had turned the tables on her would-be destroyer.
From "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie
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