talentless

IPA: tˈæɫʌntɫʌs

adjective

  • Having no talent or natural ability.
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Examples of "talentless" in Sentences

  • World wolfhesse @kyleandjackieo aka talentless hacks masquerading as entertainers.
  • This seems like another part of the culture that calls talentless stars of home-movie porn "celebrities."
  • But then I got banned and got called a talentless bad word by this DJ who was losing to me in a remix contest, but that's a different story.
  • Had you known Queenan was mocking you, now doubt you would have lumped him in with Mark Singer and Jeff MacGregor, who you described as talentless.
  • "To be famous and talentless, that is the curse," wrote English actor and author Stephen Fry in a thought-provoking September online essay on fame.
  • But today's footballers - who're paid to play in proper games with proper ball boys every week, on nice pitches with ace footballs and warm showers and fluffy towels - generally mope around the place looking like an X-factor wannabe called talentless by Louis Walsh.
  • What I shouldn't have known, however, because it's not true and doesn't even make sense, is that my saying that I didn't like to read his writing was the same as calling him a bad writer, let alone "talentless" as if the only reason anyone can have for not liking a writer's work is that the work is no good.

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