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adroitness

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[uh-droit-nis] / əˈdrɔɪt nɪs /

noun

  1. 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.

  2. 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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Etymology

Origin of adroitness

adroit ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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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

His ascension to the throne in 2006, after his predecessor and namesake could no longer carry out his duties because of poor health, reflected his political adroitness.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 6, 2022

It's a stunning piece of filmmaking, directed by Kornel Mundruczo with finesse and impressive logistical adroitness.

From Washington Post • Jan. 5, 2021

But they will appreciate its narrative force and Ariza’s adroitness in making a complicated subject accessible.

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2020

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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