Pronunciation: /ˈdɛkstər/
noun a person's right hand
A1 I saw a dexter cow in the field.
A2 The dexter of the ship expertly navigated through the stormy seas.
B1 The dexter of the chef was evident in the perfectly cooked steak.
B2 Her dexter in playing the piano impressed everyone at the concert.
C1 The dexter of the surgeon saved the patient's life.
C2 His dexter in diplomacy helped to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
adjective referring to the right side or right-handedness
A1 She is a dexter student, always getting good grades in school.
A2 The dexter chef prepared a delicious meal for us.
B1 He is quite dexter with his hands, able to fix anything around the house.
B2 The artist's dexter brush strokes created a masterpiece on the canvas.
C1 The surgeon's dexter skills saved the patient's life during a complicated procedure.
C2 The dexter pilot landed the plane safely despite challenging weather conditions.
formal The dexter hand of the statue held a sword, symbolizing justice.
informal I always use my dexter hand to write because I'm right-handed.
slang Dude, did you see that dexter move on the basketball court?
figurative Her dexter mind always found creative solutions to problems.
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