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Sentence count:214+7Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: talentedSimilar words: gift shopfifteenliftshiftfifthdriftfiftyafterMeaning: ['gɪftɪd]  adj. endowed with talent or talents. 
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61) His obvious intelligence makes him a strong candidate for a school for the gifted.
62) She is one of the most gifted comic actresses on television.
63) There were occasions when Bloomsbury House pulled out all the stops on behalf of children who were clearly gifted - usually in the arts.
64) Most of the great economists were not particularly gifted investors.
65) This is some dilemma facing the manager but he can cope: the question is whether this gifted player can respond.
66) The fact that many another highly gifted player has not found captaincy easy tended to be overlooked.
67) Flexibility within the classroom, the hallmark of the gifted teacher, must find a place in far more of our schools.
67) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
68) Read in studio Subjects like robotics and micro electronics are on the curriculum for a group of gifted ten year olds.
69) Neither parliament nor the law was open, though these provided both soaring fame and a practical anchor for similarly gifted men.
70) There has been limited provision for gifted children in the past.
71) Saez is a gifted impressionist, conjuring a flickering illusion of other places and cultures.
72) Of critical importance is that the studio continues to attract gifted animators.
73) Gifted children are not peculiar to one ethnic group or to a particular social class.
74) And, as gifted mimic, Boswell could roll out the magisterial Johnsonian cadences.
75) But at the same time another pressure is being applied to the least gifted children from working-class homes.
76) A gifted young contralto.
77) They were the ultimate female role models: highly unusual, gifted, respected women.
78) Often on his in-service courses for such teachers he cleverly used gifted teachers to set and lead the practical sessions.
79) Even gifted with the greatest possible training and empathy, the health professional is still at a distance.
80) The lifting of the Iron Curtain has revealed some other gifted composers with a growing international reputation.
81) Reservations about Humanae Vitae were enough to disqualify even the most gifted candidate.
82) They were two arrogant, powerful men, both supremely gifted and both twisted out of shape by abusive childhoods.
83) They were intellectual liberators, triple-threat men gifted with soaring imaginations, glowing charisma, and literary genius.
84) The quarterback is the Herschel Walker of his generation, gifted beyond measure, with skills that astonish and results that disappoint.
85) Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world's most gifted directors.
86) Children born of these unions were often gifted in the art of healing and became famed physicians.
87) He attended a magnet junior high school for gifted children in Los Angeles and spent a year in high school in Reseda.
88) Lunia was flattered at having her portrait painted by a gifted artist, but at first she felt rather intimidated by the experience.
89) The intellectually gifted find themselves teaching older children; the educationally radical look outside schools for ways of implementing their ideas.
90) In the past, gifted children have not always been given appropriate educational support.
More similar words: gift shopfifteenliftshiftfifthdriftfiftyafteroftensoftengo afterafter alllook aftertake afterafterwardrelatedexcitedafter a whileafter schoolone after anotherenlistedwrite downselectedisolatedtalentedexpectedtruncatedlaminatedinsulatedestimated
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