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US
/ˈtæɫənt/
]
[ UK /tˈælənt/ ]
[ UK /tˈælənt/ ]
NOUN
- a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity
- natural abilities or qualities
How To Use talent In A Sentence
- A few talented writers en dowed with originality and exceptional animation, a few brilliant efforts, isolated, without following, interrupted and recommenced, did not suffice to endow a nation with a solid and imposing basis of literary wealth. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian
- Week two, however, was just a killer and has me doubting the talent in a lot of areas that I thought were all set.
- A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney
- [456] A mina was a little over £4; 60 minas made a talent. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1
- A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney
- We should have the perseverance, must have the self-confidence especially! We must believe, our talent is used to do something.
- The "clack" of the Nikon has created so many uncomfortable moments distracting the talent and most recently Kid Rock asked me to use a different camera. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
- There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits.
- She has the ambition and talent to make something of herself.
- Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.