What is another word for Ambidextrously?

Pronunciation: [ˌambɪdˈɛkstɹəsli] (IPA)

Ambidextrously, referring to the ability to use both hands equally well, has a few synonyms. Firstly, "ambisinister" refers to being equally clumsy or awkward with both hands. This term derives from the Latin for "left-handed". Secondly, "two-handed" describes the ability to use both hands equally well, but is commonly used in reference to sports such as fencing or tennis. In a more general sense, "versatile" could be used to describe someone who is able to do many things with ease, including using either hand equally well. Another possible synonym for ambidextrously is "dual-handed", which simply means using both hands equally.

What are the hypernyms for Ambidextrously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Semantically related words: left-handed, right-handed, left-handed person, right-handed person, switch-hitters, ambidextrously alternating, ambidextrous computer mouse

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