How to Use adroit in a Sentence

adroit

adjective
  • She is adroit at handling problems.
  • But the fire ants in Hu’s lab are also adroit escape artists.
    Quanta Magazine, 9 Apr. 2014
  • Mr. Evans has done it all—a paragon of adroit industry.
    Edward Kosner, WSJ, 17 May 2017
  • But McConnell’s stewardship of the health care issue has proved less adroit.
    Washington Post, 14 July 2017
  • While smaller firms might be more adroit, the huge shifts that are about to happen will likely require the clout and reputation of the large firms.
    John S. Tobey, Forbes, 23 Dec. 2021
  • In the sitting room, the raw concrete wall offers an interesting backdrop for an adroit mix of the rough and refined.
    Ian Phillips, WSJ, 8 Nov. 2018
  • Donovan Mitchell and Royce O’Neale are too thick and not really adroit enough to consistently do it.
    Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 7 Mar. 2022
  • His most adroit feat came after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, in 1923, which should have ended his political career.
    Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, 23 Apr. 2018
  • As usual chez Linklater, adroit touches and modest grace notes are scattered all about.
    Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 Aug. 2019
  • To get anything like this, Republicans will have to be stalwart and adroit, and the Trump White House will have to have a clear legislative strategy.
    The Editors, National Review, 5 Sep. 2017
  • The bureau has long had a workaday, just-the-facts-please image – albeit an image polished by adroit internal PR.
    Peter Grier, The Christian Science Monitor, 29 Mar. 2018
  • The menu is ever-changing, but constant in its reverence for local seafood and the adroit preparation and plating.
    Melissa Buote, Bon Appétit, 7 Nov. 2019
  • Many pieces were passed through multiple sets of adroit hands in various parts of the world before reaching completion.
    Lilah Ramzi, Vogue, 17 Apr. 2018
  • Kemp, an adroit politician, moved quickly to solidify his base of support and cut off Perdue’s.
    The Editors, National Review, 26 May 2022
  • But horror fiction is now less often written by mainstream writers than by specialists, of whom Stephen King is the most adroit.
    New York Times, 27 Oct. 2017
  • Silver’s been adroit at managing these fickle streams of funding.
    Justin Davidson, Curbed, 12 May 2021
  • Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban may have been the most adroit at exploiting the health crisis.
    The Christian Science Monitor, 16 Apr. 2020
  • Cellos were especially adroit in some tricky passage-work in the middle section.
    Zachary Lewis, cleveland.com, 11 May 2018
  • Rosenstein came up with what appeared to be an adroit compromise to diffuse the situation.
    Murray Waas, Vox, 9 Nov. 2018
  • That may partially explain why Biden’s adroit handling of the war in Ukraine has not prompted detectable movement in his approval rating.
    Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 2 June 2022
  • Part of his task is to make Senga and the audience fall for him, and Scott is impressively adroit in making that emotional connection.
    Christine Dolen, miamiherald, 12 Mar. 2018
  • Like many small business owners in Venezuela, the David family had become adroit at averting disaster.
    Joshua Goodman, Fox News, 7 Sep. 2018
  • The adroit statesman accepts power and uses it prudently.
    James Traub, WSJ, 5 Mar. 2018
  • No such problems informed the adroit playing of continuo cellist Kenneth Olsen.
    John Von Rhein, chicagotribune.com, 8 June 2018
  • His political rise has been facilitated, in part, by an adroit ability to control the news cycle and bend it to his whims.
    Vanityfair.com, VanityFair.com, 10 Jan. 2017
  • The performers’ adroit use of space directly transfers to a series of sketches utilizing words, sounds, movement, and pace to tell stories both goofy and rousing.
    Chicago Reader, 16 Aug. 2017
  • With Tapper, one has a very adroit early adopter of social media twinning with the impressive reach and social media savvy of his employer, CNN.
    James Warren, The Hive, 5 Dec. 2017
  • Brands is an adroit storyteller and captures both Brown’s intensity and zeal and Lincoln’s pragmatism and wit.
    Barbara Spindel, The Christian Science Monitor, 29 Oct. 2020
  • At the end of each of the small primate’s hands are six fingers, including a long and adroit middle finger that can swivel in any direction due to its ball-and-socket joint, like a human shoulder, writes Defector’s Sabrina Imbler.
    Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine, 31 Oct. 2022
  • Leonardo’s astonishing inventions and discoveries are illustrated here, by eight physically adroit actors, on a set by Scott Bradley inspired by the transformative genius of Leonardo himself.
    Peter Marks, Washington Post, 14 Oct. 2022

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