ambidextrousness

/ˌæmbɪˈdɛkstrəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being able to use both hands with equal skill and ease.
    • His ambidextrousness was a surprise to his coach, who had only seen him use his right hand.
    • The test measured the ambidextrousness of the participants by timing their writing speed with each hand.
    • Ambidextrousness is rare, with only about one percent of the population being truly ambidextrous.
  2. Great skill or versatility in using both sides of the body or mind.
    • The dancer's ambidextrousness allowed her to perform complex routines on both sides.
    • The carpenter's ambidextrousness meant he could work from any angle without repositioning.
    • In martial arts, ambidextrousness gives a fighter a significant advantage.
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