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dex·ter·ous (dex·trous)
 dexterous (dextrous)
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- pronunciation:
- dek
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
skillful in using one's hands, body, or mind; adroit; clever.
He was not particularly dexterous and had difficulty with any task requiring assembly of parts.Having lost his arms, the veteran had become dexterous with his feet.- synonyms:
- adept, adroit, clever, skillful
- antonyms:
- awkward, clumsy, fumbling
- similar words:
- agile, nimble
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definition 2: |
skillfully carried out.
Her dexterous management of the company during those difficult years is what saved it from bankruptcy.- synonyms:
- adept, adroit, deft, skillful
- antonyms:
- clumsy, inept, unskillful
- similar words:
- clever, cunning
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related words: |
dextrous |
adverb + (adj.)dexterous (dextrous)
amiably, enough, equally, less, more, physically, remarkably, soon, surprisingly, usually
(adj.)dexterous (dextrous)
+ noun
arm, finger, foot, hand, production, prosthesis, use
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