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Adroit |
dexterous; very clever or skillful (usually also stresses resourcefulness or artfulness or inventiveness); a skillful use of tactics to achieve one's purpose in spite of difficulties. |
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Deft |
Quick and skillful; adroit. |
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Dexterity |
The ability to use your hands skillfully, to easily move in a way that is graceful, or to think and act quickly and cleverly. |
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Execute |
To put into effect; carry out. To kill. |
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Facile |
Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy. |
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Indolent |
Disinclined to exert oneself; habitually lazy. |
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Inept |
Bungling or clumsy; incompetent. |
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Meticulous |
Extremely careful and precise. |
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Novice |
A person new to a field or activity; a beginner. |
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Vocation |
An inclination, as if in response to a summons, to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; a calling. |