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- DictionaryTal·ent/ˈtalənt/
noun
- 1. natural aptitude or skill: "he possesses more talent than any other player"
- 2. a former weight and unit of currency, used especially by the ancient Romans and Greeks: "a mighty steed bought from a Thessalian merchant for thirteen talents"
Definitions of talent. noun. natural abilities or qualities. synonyms: endowment, gift, natural endowment. see more. noun. a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity. see more. noun. an ancient unit of weight and currency. Pronunciation. US. /ˈtælənt/ UK. /ˈtælənt/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Talent."
B1. a natural ability to do something: She showed an early talent for drawing. Fewer examples. Football clubs like to cream off schoolchildren with talent. I still believe that we lead the world in acting talent. She succeeded by virtue of hard work rather than talent. We are looking for someone with talent, enthusiasm, and commitment.
3 days ago · noun. 1. innate ability, aptitude, or faculty, esp when unspecified; above average ability. a talent for cooking. a child with talent. 2. a person or persons possessing such ability. 3. any of various ancient units of weight and money.
noun. /ˈtælənt/ [uncountable, countable] a natural ability to do something well. The festival showcases the talent of young musicians. to possess/have exceptional musical talent. The team is known for nurturing raw talent. a man of many talents. talent for (doing) something She displayed her talent for comedy at the event.
[uncountable, countable] people or a person with a natural ability to do something well There is a wealth of talent in regional theaters around the country. He is a great talent. See talent in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: talent. Definition of talent noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
TALENT meaning: 1 : a special ability that allows someone to do something well; 2 : a person or group of people with a special ability to do something well a talented person or group.
4 days ago · (tælənt ) Word forms: talents plural. variable noun. Talent is the natural ability to do something well. She is proud that both her children have a talent for music. He's got lots of talent. Synonyms: ability, gift, aptitude, parts More Synonyms of talent. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.