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    talented
    /ˈtaləntɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. having a natural aptitude or skill for something: "a talented young musician"

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  2. having a natural ability or skill: talented employees/people/staff The development of talented employees is critical for ensuring organizational performance. Peter is an exceptionally talented lawyer. One of the things I like about working here is that everyone is so talented.

  3. noun. tal· ent ˈta-lənt. Synonyms of talent. 1. a. : a special often athletic, creative, or artistic aptitude. b. : general intelligence or mental power : ability. 2. : the natural endowments of a person. 3. : a person of talent or a group of persons of talent in a field or activity. 4. a. : any of several ancient units of weight. b.

  4. a person who has a natural skill or ability to be good at something: She is a real talent, a fine writer with a gift for wordplay and a knack for description. They believe the young player is a rare talent, who will go on to have great success. [ U ] business specialized.

  5. Talented definition: having talent or special ability; gifted.. See examples of TALENTED used in a sentence.

  6. If you're really good at something, you're talented. Both a professional violinist and an amateur singer with a beautiful voice can be called talented musicians. Talented wordsmiths will know that some other ways to say talented include proficient, adept and skilled.

  7. Someone who is talented has a natural ability to do something well. Howard is a talented pianist. She has a huge army of young fans, and is extremely talented. Synonyms: gifted, able, expert, master More Synonyms of talented. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. adjective. /ˈtæləntɪd/ having a natural ability to do something well. a talented player/musician/artist. Some of these young musicians are incredibly talented. Extra Examples. Topics Personal qualities b1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  9. noun. a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing. Synonyms: genius, gift, capability. a capacity for achievement or success; ability: young men of talent. a talented person: The cast includes many of the theater's major talents. a group of persons with special ability: an exhibition of watercolors by the local talent.

  10. 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.

  11. 1. a. A marked innate ability, as for artistic accomplishment: has a rare talent for music. b. Natural endowment or ability of a superior quality: The play has a cast of immense talent. c. A person or group of people having such ability: The company makes good use of its talent. 2.