Multiple choice softskills communication

Give one word for:Person able to use both hands with equal ease:

  1. Ambiduxtrous

  2. Ambidextrous

  3. Antidextrous

  4. Amphidextrous

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Ambidextrous describes a person able to use both hands with equal skill and ease. The prefix 'ambi-' means both or on both sides, and 'dexterous' means skillful with the hands. Option A has a typo (Ambiduxtrous), while Antidextrous and Amphidextrous are not correct English words.

AI explanation

'Ambidextrous' is the correct English word describing a person who can use both hands with equal skill and ease (from Latin 'ambi-' meaning 'both' and 'dexter' meaning 'right hand/skillful'). The other options are misspellings or invented variants that aren't valid English words: 'Ambiduxtrous' and 'Amphidextrous' are non-standard spelling errors, and 'Antidextrous' incorrectly uses the prefix 'anti-' (against), which would imply opposition to right-handedness rather than dual-handed skill — not a recognized word. Ambidextrous is the properly spelled, dictionary-verified answer.