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noun

skill or adroitness in using the hands or body; agility.

mental adroitness or skill; cleverness.

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Origin of dexterity

1520–30; <Latin dexteritās readiness, equivalent to dexter- (stem of dexter) skillful + -itās-ity

OTHER WORDS FROM dexterity

non·dex·ter·i·ty, noun

Words nearby dexterity

dexie, dexiocardia, dexiotropic, dexpanthenol, dexter, dexterity, dexterous, dextr-, dextrad, dextral, dextrality

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021

How to use dexterity in a sentence

  • Everyone should have a reliable pair of gloves on standby to ensure comfort and preservation of dexterity at home or while traveling.

  • At our test, this dexterity comes in handy when filling out review cards, which every tester has to do on lift rides in between laps.

  • Both Android and iOS now support swipe-to-type, which you may find works quicker than regular typing—but it really depends on your dexterity and what you find comfortable.

  • They're also ideal for people who, because of reduced manual dexterity, might not be able to use traditional string floss.

  • The World Economic Forum's 2018 Future of Jobs report listed things like manual dexterity, management of financial and material resources, and quality control and safety awareness as declining skills.

  • It was a reminder that regardless of how outrageous the setting may be, one cannot deny Browne's dexterity in designing clothes.

  • Whoever the Democratic candidate is, on the other hand, will have to navigate the issue with more political dexterity.

  • That kind of dexterity requires tremendous personal and political talent, which Cuccinelli lacks.

  • Its competitive advantages are size, reach, and fantastic logistical dexterity.

  • Our table manners require us to use two hands to perform with less dexterity what chopsticks can do with only one.

  • All the details of scroll carving by Stradivari at this period are marvels of mechanical dexterity of handling.

  • One of the cyclists, evidently to show his dexterity, undertook to cut around us by running across the tramway tracks.

  • The next instant, he has raked the butt of your discarded cigarette from beneath your feet with the dexterity of a- 31 - croupier.

  • Peter Demours died; a French surgeon and oculist, known for his dexterity, and author of some professional works.

  • The most skilful in this exercise are some species of baboons, which can hurl branches, stones, or hard clods with much dexterity.

British Dictionary definitions for dexterity


noun

physical, esp manual, skill or nimbleness

mental skill or adroitness: cleverness

rare the characteristic of being right-handed

Word Origin for dexterity

C16: from Latin dexteritās aptness, readiness, prosperity; see dexter 1

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Dexterity Definition in a Sentence

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