Sentences with adept
a·dept
A a - He's usually very adept at keeping his private life out of the media. [+ at]
- Kitzi was an adept at getting people to talk confidentially to him.
- Jay McInerney proves adept at both capturing frivolity and excess and illuminating sorrow and longing.
- Pamela Rabe is terrific as the complex Paige, who is both adept at the wounding games she plays and suffering her own pain.
- An adept juggler.
- He is a reluctant instructor but, to his surprise, she is a more-than- adept pupil.
- The adjective is pronounced (ædept). The noun is pronounced (ædept).