talented

IPA: tˈæɫʌntʌd

adjective

  • Endowed with one or more talents.
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Examples of "talented" in Sentences

  • He is talented at puissance.
  • She is versatile and talented.
  • Some talented people are rounded.
  • He is the most trustworthy and talented.
  • The man is talented at composing a poesy.
  • She was brilliant, vivacious and talented.
  • Thanks so much, but as you know multi talented is code for hard worker.
  • One year older, but no less talented is Brighton's John Hathaway, a welterweight with sights also set on victory at UFC 120.
  • The vocational education and training centre by IGNOU aims to train talented students for gainful employment in the district.
  • State, to which he called talented men from all parties and over which he presided, was the most important of the governmental bodies.
  • No matter how many Pulitzers and other prizes certain talented writers at the O win, the paper will never be what it could be until it gets to the bottom of this game.
  • We are also continuing to bring in talented leaders from companies with well-respected cultures of their own, including General Electric, IBM, Home Depot, Motorola, and Gap, among many others.
  • On a similar note, since offensive style differs much from team to team, certain talented players just cannot fit well in certain schemes, which is something also unique to football, making it harder to judge talent.
  • It was-and I think that most people are naturally what we call talented, like when you take a bunch of little kids to the beach, they all make music, and they make rhythm, and they dance, and they use their imaginations, and they make drama, and they make sandcastles and architecture.

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