[
US
/ˈɡɪftəd, ˈɡɪftɪd/
]
[ UK /ɡˈɪftɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɪftɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
endowed with talent or talents
a gifted writer
How To Use gifted In A Sentence
- Instead of asking the fortunate few, why doesn't Ted asked the gifted masses of state employees to do a little giveback? We're! Number! 5! (Jack Bog's Blog)
- EXPLORE the future with one of my gifted psychics or astrologers any day from 9am to midnight. The Sun
- Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, and their gifted sister Anne Bronte came from a large family of Irish origin.
- But faculty and many of the most gifted students began to drift else-where.
- A misfield by Arnold at extra cover gifted Mongia two more as events took on a certain air of inevitability.
- There is no reason why a gifted aircraft designer should also be a capable pilot. In the same way, a brilliant pilot can be a menace behind the wheel of a car.
- Despite a shy and diffident manner,(Sentence dictionary) Davison was a hard-working and gifted teacher of endless patience.
- She is as gifted as sedulous.
- In some non-Western cultures, schizophrenic delusions single out the person as spiritually gifted.
- He thought me a gifted teacher and had placed many opportunities my way.