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    talent
    /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"

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  2. Learn the meaning of talent as a natural skill or ability, a person with such skill, or an ancient unit of weight. See synonyms, related words, and usage examples from different contexts.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word talent, from a special ability to a unit of weight or money. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for talent.

  4. Learn the meaning of talent as a natural ability to do something well, and see how to use it in sentences and expressions. Find out the origin, synonyms and pronunciation of talent in British and American English.

  5. If you are especially good at something, you have a talent. You can have a talent for singing or a talent for getting others to talk about themselves. People who work in creative professions are often called "the talent."

  6. Learn the meaning of talent as a natural ability to do something or show natural ability in a particular area. See examples of talent in different contexts and languages.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word 'talent' in British and American English. Find out the origin, frequency, and examples of 'talent' in different contexts and domains.

  8. Talent is a natural ability or aptitude in a special field, such as art or music. The web page provides various definitions, synonyms, translations, and usage examples of the word talent from different sources.