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[ US /ˈæptəˌtud/ ]
[ UK /ˈæptɪtjˌuːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. inherent ability

How To Use aptitude In A Sentence

  • The group rapidly bypassed disciplinary differences to focus on a common set of preferred aptitudes and abilities associated with critical thinking, reading, and writing.
  • While the inmates of the home are provided with skill training in handicrafts, embroidery and sewing based on their aptitude, the children including those of sex workers are educated.
  • Employment Training is a locally based programme that first helps you select people with the aptitude and commitment you're looking for.
  • The entire Ontario university qualification system is based on measurements and testable aptitudes.
  • For example who would ever think of a carpet installer, optician, construction estimator, geodesist, and agricultural-engineering technician as having the same aptitudes? Discover What You’re Best At
  • She began modelling while still at school, though she also showed an early aptitude for art. Times, Sunday Times
  • That student has an aptitude for mathematics.
  • Not everyone has the aptitude or ability to do everything.
  • Similarly, there is a “disposition, an aptitude, a preformation, which determines our soul and brings it about that [necessary truths] are derivable from it.” Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
  • Recruiters were ordered to sign up more high school graduates who showed high aptitudes for science, engineering and electronics.
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