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Learn to pronounce a·droit

/əˈdroit/
adjective
clever or skillful in using the hands or mind.
"he was adroit at tax avoidance"
synonyms: skillful, adept, dexterous, deft, agile, nimble, nimble-fingered, handy, able, capable, competent, skilled, expert, masterly, masterful, master, practiced, polished, slick, proficient, accomplished, gifted, talented, peerless, quick-witted, quick-thinking, quick, clever, intelligent, brilliant, bright, smart, sharp, cunning, artful, wily, resourceful, astute, shrewd, canny, ingenious, inventive, nifty, nippy, crack, mean, wicked, wizard, demon, ace, A1, on the ball, savvy, genius, crackerjack, compleat, rathe

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Apr 14, 2024 · adjective. ə-ˈdrȯit. Synonyms of adroit. : having or showing skill, cleverness, or resourcefulness in handling situations. an adroit leader.
4 days ago · very skillful and quick in the way you think or move: She became adroit at dealing with difficult people.
adjective. expert or nimble in the use of the hands or body. ... cleverly skillful, resourceful, or ingenious: an adroit debater.
Someone who is adroit is clever and skillful. An adroit leader will be able to persuade people to go with his ideas. An adroit sculptor can turn a lump of clay ...
(ədrɔɪt ) adjective. Someone who is adroit is quick and skillful in their thoughts, behavior, or actions. She is a remarkably adroit and determined politician.
(formal) ​clever and showing skill synonym skilful. an adroit negotiator Topics Personal qualitiesc2.
adroit is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French adroit, adroict. See etymology ...
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ADROIT meaning: very clever or skillful.
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+ French droit (“right”) (from Old French droit, dreit, from Late Latin drictus, syncopated form of Latin dīrectus (“laid straight; direct, straight; ...
Synonyms for ADROIT: virtuoso, skillful, masterful, expert, delicate, dexterous, artistic, deft; Antonyms of ADROIT: amateur, crude, artless, rude, ...