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Meaning of dexterities
The state of being skillful and adept in physical or mental activities
Etymology of dexterities
The word "dexterities" comes from the Latin "dexteritas," meaning "skill" or "adroitness," which is derived from "dexter," meaning "right-handed" or "skilled"
Historically, the term has been used to describe a range of skills, from manual dexterity to intellectual abilities
Synonyms
skills
abilities
talents
expertise
proficiencies
aptitudes
capabilities
capacities
faculties
gifts
knacks
fluencies
competences
efficacies
potencies
powers
adroitnesses
clevernesses
ingeniousnesses
ingenuities
resourcefulnesses
adeptnesses
deftnesses
nimblenesses
quicknesses
sharpnesses
cleverness
expertness
Definitions
- The quality of being skillful and adept in physical or mental activities
- * A high level of skill or expertise in a particular area or activity
Usage Examples
- The athlete's dexterities on the field were impressive, allowing her to dodge opponents with ease
- * The musician's dexterities on the piano were evident in her complex and nuanced performances
Antonyms
clumsinesses
ineptnesses
inabilities
incapacities
inadequacies
ineptitudes
unskillfulnesses
unproficiencies
inaptitudes
inexpertnesses
inefficacies
impotencies
powerlessnesses
weaknesses
feeblenesses
frailties
clumsiness
awkwardness
maladroitness