Thursday , 25 April 2024

Ambidextrous meaning

Adjective: ambidextrous

Pronunciation: (am-bi’deks-trus)

Ambidextrous meaning:

  • Using both the hands with equal ease.
  • Characterized by duplicity.Marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another.
  • Not only is he ambidextrous, but he can throw with either hand.
  • He’s ambidextrous. He probably could play right-handed if he had to. He could play second base right-handed.
  • She was an ambidextrous surgeon.
  • I’m ambidextrous, I slap ass with both hands.
  • For the theory-practice iteration to work, the scientist must be, as it were, mentally ambidextrous; fascinated equally on the one hand by possible meanings, theories, and tentative models to be induced from data and the practical reality of the real world, and on the other with the factual implications deducible from tentative theories, models and hypotheses.
  • The real secret to my success was I could shoot with either hand. Ironically, I became ambidextrous as a direct result of breaking my right hand.
  • President James Garfield could write in Latin with one hand while writing in Greek with the other. I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
  • In the office, Michael sat behind our father’s desk, clicking away at the computer with his right hand, and making notes with his left. Ambidextrous freak.
  • It’s the side-by-side culture of the Talmud I like so much. ‘On the one hand’ and ‘on the other hand’ is frustrating for people seeking absolute faith, but for me it gives religion an ambidextrous quality that suits my temperament.
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