Definition of adroitly in English:
adroitly
adverb əˈdrɔɪtliəˈdrɔɪtli
In a clever or skilful way.
he managed the evacuation adroitly
Example sentencesExamples
- The dynamics of the heist are handled adroitly.
- During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents.
- How adroitly they made those words sparkle and come across—even more so with the decision to include the full text in surtitles.
- He led the church adroitly through a most difficult period.
- Moving adroitly from acoustic to electric guitars, he was the high point of the show for me.
- Sometimes the women danced synchronously, matching movements very adroitly, while other times they moved in different patterns.
- He drew the landscape rather adroitly, I thought.
- The structural subtlety of the concerto, with its conjoined movements, was adroitly handled by both orchestra and soloist.
- Once surrender became unavoidable, the emperor adroitly metamorphosed into a symbol of cooperation.
- At his best, he can deliver fiction as adroitly as any writer around.