Pronunciation: /dɛkˈstɛrəti/
noun skill or ability in using one's hands, body, or mind in a coordinated way
A1 She showed great dexterity in tying her shoelaces for the first time.
A2 The magician's dexterity with cards impressed the audience.
B1 The surgeon's dexterity during the operation saved the patient's life.
B2 The artist's dexterity with a paintbrush created beautiful masterpieces.
C1 The acrobat's incredible dexterity allowed her to perform amazing stunts.
C2 The pianist's dexterity on the keys was unmatched, captivating the entire audience.
adjective dexterous - skillful and agile in using one's hands or body
A1 She showed great dexterity in solving the simple puzzle.
A2 The child's dexterity with building blocks impressed his parents.
B1 The chef's dexterity in the kitchen was evident as he prepared the intricate dish.
B2 The surgeon's dexterity during the operation saved the patient's life.
C1 The artist's dexterity with a paintbrush created stunning works of art.
C2 The musician's dexterity on the piano was unmatched, captivating audiences worldwide.
formal The pianist demonstrated incredible dexterity in playing the complex piece.
informal She showed off her dexterity by effortlessly juggling multiple tasks at once.
slang Check out his dexterity on the basketball court, he's got some serious skills!
figurative His dexterity with words allowed him to navigate difficult conversations with ease.
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