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talent
[tal-uhnt]
noun
a special natural ability or aptitude.
a talent for drawing.
a capacity for achievement or success; ability.
young men of talent.
a talented person.
The cast includes many of the theater's major talents.
a group of persons with special ability.
an exhibition of watercolors by the local talent.
Movies and Television., professional actors collectively, especially star performers.
a power of mind or body considered as given to a person for use and improvement: so called from the parable in Matthew 25:14–30.
any of various ancient units of weight, as a unit of Palestine and Syria equal to 3000 shekels, or a unit of Greece equal to 6000 drachmas.
any of various ancient Hebrew or Attic monetary units equal in value to that of a talent weight of gold, silver, or other metal.
Obsolete., inclination or disposition.
talent
/ ˈtælənt /
noun
innate ability, aptitude, or faculty, esp when unspecified; above average ability
a talent for cooking
a child with talent
a person or persons possessing such ability
any of various ancient units of weight and money
informal, members of the opposite sex collectively, esp those living in a particular place
the local talent
an obsolete word for inclination
Other Word Forms
- talented adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of talent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of talent1
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Example Sentences
If Yapp is soon to represent Australia's past, she will leave young talent like Halse as a legacy for their future.
With Australia superstar Sam Kerr also to return, their squad remains one packed with talent, and they know how to win.
Tuchel is a huge admirer of the talent that Stones has and has spoken about the unique qualities that he can bring to any England side.
"What sets Gil apart is not just his talent but the calm maturity he brings to every situation," said Pimenta.
The United States international is one of the most exciting talents in the world and the deal will surpass Chelsea's previous transfer record to sign USA defender Naomi Girma from San Diego Wave in January.
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When To Use
Talent is an exceptional natural ability, especially in a particular activity, such as music.Talent is often thought of as the kind of ability that comes without training—something that you’re born with. It is often contrasted with skill, which is an ability acquired and developed through practice. It can also be used to refer to people who are talented (which is the adjective form of talent).Example: She was a prodigy whose musical talent was obvious from a young age—she started playing the piano at the age of 2.
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