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dexterity

/dɛksˈtɛɹɪti/

Meanings
  • noun

    The ability to move the body, especially the hands and fingers, skillfully and with ease.

    - "His dexterity allowed him to play the piano beautifully."
    - "The surgeon's dexterity saved many lives."

Pronunciation
  1. /dɛksˈtɛɹɪti/



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  2. /dɛksˈtɛɹɪti/



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Rhymes
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terity , exterity , interiority
Variants
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dexterities , dexterity
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'dexterite,' meaning skill or ability.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'dexterity' comes from the Latin word 'dexter,' which means 'right-handed.'

  2. People with higher dexterity levels tend to have better hand-eye coordination and reaction times.


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  1. Manual dexterity: A specific type of dexterity that refers to the ability to use one's hands to manipulate objects with precision and control.

  2. Fine motor skills: The ability to control small muscle movements in the hands and fingers, which is essential for tasks that require dexterity.


Quotes
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  1. Russ Cellan, Ferguson's coach at Freeport (New York) High, and Ron Prince, his former offensive line coach at Virginia, both attribute Ferguson's "dexterity" and footwork to his extensive martial arts training …

    - Nunyo Demasio,{it}Sports Illustrated{/it},10 Apr. 2006
  2. The Carcanet volume also offers its readers the advantage of seeing the German originals alongside the English, enabling them to perceive at a glance how much sympathy and linguistic "dexterity" Elliot has brought to the difficult but rewarding task of introducing a new generation of English readers to Heine's tragic but wonderfully vigorous and vivid late poetry.

    - S. S. Prawer,{it}Times Literary Supplement{/it},28 Sept. - 4 Oct. 1990
  3. But the mayor showed considerable political "dexterity" in the days following the fire, taking care to distance himself from on-site decisions while accepting full responsibility for the bombing itself. He made himself available to reporters, met with people from the fire-ravaged neighborhood, and was gracious enough not to blame subordinates.

    - Amy Wilentz,{it}Time{/it},27 May 1985

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Dexterity has been a valued trait in various cultures and fields, such as music, art, sports, and crafts.

How to Memorize "dexterity"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the fluid movement of hands and fingers as they perform intricate tasks, such as playing an instrument or solving a puzzle.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'dexterity' with words that describe skillful or nimble movements, such as 'agility,' 'grace,' or 'finesse.'

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase that helps you remember the definition of dexterity, such as 'Dexterity: The skill to move with ease and grace.'


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