Definitionn. skillful performance or ability without difficulty
Last update: June 20, 2015
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James Bond has both intelligence and adroitness. [Please select]
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His adroitness in intrigue and his fascinating manners were exceptional even in an age when such qualities formed part of every statesman's education; but the characteristics which ensured him success in the House of Lords and in the royal closet led to failure in his attempts to understand the feelings of the mass of his countrymen. [Please select]
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But experience will in time teach the fly-catcher the required adroitness to avoid this humiliating defeat. [Please select]
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Marian was enjoying Colonel Ramsay's praise of her father's adroitness. [Please select]
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But my adroitness, so carefully schooled, seemed momentarily to have deserted me. [Please select]
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Thus the Republic had a reward for adroitness, for treachery, and treason. [Please select]
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It had a rare political adroitness, but it had little intellectual subtlety. [Please select]
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Presumably his knowledge was due to the adroitness of the system of "following such things up." [Please select]
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