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View synonyms for dexterous
dexterous
[ dek-struhs, -ster-uhs ]
dexterous
/ ˈdɛkstrəs /
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Derived Forms
- ˈdexterously, adverb
- ˈdexterousness, noun
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Other Words From
- dexter·ous·ly adverb
- dexter·ous·ness noun
- non·dexter·ous adjective
- non·dexter·ous·ly adverb
- non·dexter·ous·ness noun
- un·dexter·ous adjective
- un·dexter·ous·ly adverb
- un·dexter·ous·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dexterous1
First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin dexter “right-hand,” also “favorable, right, skillful” + -ous
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Synonym Study
Dexterous, adroit, deft, skillful, handy all imply facility and ease in performance. Dexterous and adroit both referred originally to right-handedness. Dexterous is still most often used to refer to manual or physical ability but can also refer to mental or social agility: a dexterous wood carver; dexterous management of a potentially embarrassing situation. Adroit implies cleverness or mental acuity, occasionally complex physical skill: an adroit politician; an adroit juggler. Deft suggests a light and assured touch, either physical or mental: deft manipulation of the sensitive controls, of public opinion. Skillful is the most general of these synonyms and can be substituted in most contexts for any of the foregoing, sacrificing only the overtones or connotations of each: a skillful performer. Handy applies mainly to physical skill, often achieved without formal training: handy with tools.
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