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Dexterous vs Willing - What's the difference?

dexterous | willing | Related terms |

Dexterous is a related term of willing.


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and willing

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while willing is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing is

(rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will.

As a verb willing is

.

Adroitness vs Dexterous - What's the difference?

adroitness | dexterous |


As a noun adroitness

is displays of skillfulness or ease of ability.

As an adjective dexterous is

skillful with one's hands.

Dexterous vs Tricky - What's the difference?

dexterous | tricky | Related terms |

Dexterous is a related term of tricky.


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and tricky

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while tricky is hard to deal with, complicated.

Dexterous vs Prepared - What's the difference?

dexterous | prepared | Related terms |

Dexterous is a related term of prepared.


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and prepared

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while prepared is willing.

As a verb prepared is

(prepare).

Dexterous vs Shrewd - What's the difference?

dexterous | shrewd | Related terms |

Dexterous is a related term of shrewd.


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and shrewd

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while shrewd is showing clever resourcefulness in practical matters.

Dexterous vs Opportune - What's the difference?

dexterous | opportune | Related terms |

Dexterous is a related term of opportune.


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and opportune

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.

Dexterous vs Sleight - What's the difference?

dexterous | sleight |


As an adjective dexterous

is skillful with one's hands.

As a noun sleight is

cunning; craft; artful practice.

Dexterous vs Ready-witted - What's the difference?

dexterous | ready-witted | Related terms |

Ready-witted is likely misspelled.


Ready-witted has no English definition.

As an adjective dexterous

is skillful with one's hands.

Cunning vs Dexterous - What's the difference?

cunning | dexterous | Related terms |

Cunning is a related term of dexterous.


As adjectives the difference between cunning and dexterous

is that cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour while dexterous is skillful with one's hands.

As a noun cunning

is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).

Dexterous vs Trained - What's the difference?

dexterous | trained | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between dexterous and trained

is that dexterous is skillful with one's hands while trained is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As a verb trained is

past tense of train.

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