Pronunciation: /əˈdæmɪkəl/
adjective relating to Adam or his descendants
A1 The simple and clear instructions in the manual were adamical, making it easy for beginners to follow.
A2 The adamical design of the children's playground ensured that it was safe and easy to use.
B1 The adamical approach to teaching English vocabulary helped the students grasp the concepts quickly.
B2 The adamical organization of the event ensured that everything ran smoothly and efficiently.
C1 The adamical precision of the surgeon's movements during the operation impressed the entire medical team.
C2 The adamical attention to detail in the artist's work was evident in every brushstroke of the painting.
formal The professor's adamical approach to teaching ensured that all students understood the complex topic.
informal She had an adamical way of organizing her closet, everything was perfectly arranged by color and type.
slang His adamical skills on the basketball court were unmatched by anyone in the league.
figurative The artist's painting had an adamical quality to it, with each brushstroke perfectly placed.
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