Today’s word of the day is ‘Ambidextrous‘ Let us understand more about this word.
[responsivevoice] Ambidextrous [/responsivevoice] [ am-bi-dek-struhs ]
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
How is the word pronounced in popular languages?
1. Hindi – Dwihaathi
2. Spanish – Ambidextro(masculine); Ambidextra(feminine)
3. French – Ambidextre
4. Mandarin – Língqiǎo de
How to use this word in a sentence?
1. Because it has been found that children trained on Ambidextrous lines develop neurotic symptoms.
2. It is seldom that one in this world sees his way to being so adroitly ambidextrous.
3. He is painting at a small easel and working in quite a wonderful manner, for he is ambidextrous.
4. He walked with bare feet, using both hands (for he was ambidextrous) to draw around him a red embroidered cloth.
5. He was ambidextrous but required both hands at once for his work.
What are some synonyms of the word of the day?
Some synonyms of the word are:
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
ambilevous, ambisinistrous etc.
Quotation:
I’ve always been ambidextrous, writing short stories and novels, and I pretty much have been writing a novel and a handful of short stories every year since ’91.
Catherine Ryan Hyde
Social Example:
He is working on being ambidextrous, glove goes on both hands! https://t.co/9etrYAdROy
— GHS Baseball (@baseball_goshen) April 15, 2021
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