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adeptness
[ uh-dept-nis ]
noun
- the quality or fact of being highly skilled or expert at something; proficiency:
Thanks to the teacher’s adeptness at explaining the intricacies of calculus, her students quickly grasped even the more arcane concepts.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adeptness1
Example Sentences
When Noland's implant was announced, experts hailed it as a "significant milestone", while also cautioning that it would take time to really assess - especially given Musk's adeptness at "generating publicity for his company."
This linguistic adeptness causes tension for both authors, who resent that their American upbringings confined them to English — what Ng calls the “barbarian’s language†and Wong “the language of the colonizer.â€
When he swerves to put mortality front and center again at the end, however, it’s a frank reminder that narrative adeptness and sentimentality aren’t strong suits, either.
In addition to their pointed ears, long, ringed tails, and faces with so-called teardrop streaks, striped faces and ringed tails, one trait that characterizes red pandas is their reported adeptness at escape.
According to the show, the only real achievement of the political energy around police in the past few years might be their newfound adeptness at parroting the talking points the public wants to hear.
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