Talent - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtælənt|  American pronunciation of the word talent
Brit.  |ˈtælənt|  British pronunciation of the word talent

noun

- natural abilities or qualities (syn: endowment, gift)
- a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity

Extra examples

I have no musical talent.

Her artistic talent has been obvious ever since she was a child.

They sang a duet in the talent show .

She has a job that makes the most of her talents.

His experience, skills, and talents make him perfectly suited for the job.

There are many good players on the team, but she's a special talent.

The company has hired some expensive legal talent for the trial.

The team has recruited some of the best talent around.

The company is doing a talent search to find the right person for the job.

He is possessed of the most brilliant talents.

The assignment gave him the chance to prove his talents.

It's a sin that her talents are being wasted.

She is a real talent.

He has a lot of talent, and his work is fresh and interesting.

She showed a talent for acting at an early age.

Word forms

noun
singular: talent
plural: talents
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