Well, ambidextrous means using both hands with equal ease. So, how you can you that in a sentence is very easy.An example of a sentence would be... My friend is ambidextrous and can dribble with both hands easily.
I am ambidextrous. You are ambidextrous. He is ambidextrous. She is ambidextrous. We are ambidextrous. They are ambidextrous.
The ambidextrous mouse is like most others on first glance.
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"Ambidexter" is not currently used: in archaic usage, "ambidexter" was used to mean ambidextrous. "Ambidexter" is also an obsolete word for an ambidextrous person. Here is an example using "ambidextrous": Ralph was ambidextrous and excelled in racquet sports.
Merriam-Webster dates the earliest use of the word ambidextrous back to 1646. The word is an adjective, and means someone who is able to use both hands with equal ability.
you are ambidextrous when you can write with both of your hands
can use right or left hand equally well...
The prefix of the word ambidextrous is "ambi-". It means "both" or "around."
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The word ambidextrous has four syllables. The syllables in the word are am-bi-dex-trous.