What's the plural form of adeptness? Here's the word you're looking for.
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The noun adeptness can be countable or uncountable.
In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be adeptness.
However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be adeptnesses e.g. in reference to various types of adeptnesses
or a collection of adeptnesses.
It embraces the warmth and adeptness of the teacher himself, as he moves generously, attentively among them.
One cannot help but be impressed by this seasoned politician's adeptness at the art of coming clean without coming clean.
Ang Lee managed to move with extraordinary adeptness from straight Taiwanese projects to Jane Austen to the American Civil War.
Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee.
The artistic adeptness and the uniqueness of the theme elevate the pictures to an international standard.
However, with imaginative adeptness, the abiku can be here and there simultaneously.