Synonym: talented. Similar words: gift shop, fifteen, lift, shift, fifth, drift, fifty, after. Meaning: ['gɪftɪd] adj. endowed with talent or talents.
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181) He was a gifted linguist and taught Latin and Greek.
182) He had a son, Tom Watson Jr., who was as strong-willed and gifted as the father.
183) They are witty, cleaver and gifted, stern and kind, boastful and shy.
184) In this latter situation, magazines employuntless writers and would never expect their designers to be gifted in sesquipedalian locution.
185) One hundred forty-six fifth-grade gifted students from seven elementary schools in the Taichung area participated.
186) Sometimes, gifted children are disruptive in classrooms because they refuse to do exercises they consider to be busywork.
187) "Berman was preternaturally gifted at remolding people at the vulnerable, liminal moment in adolescence," he said.
187) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
188) Thus, 10 Gifted Scholar poetry in the history of a Tang poem form the unique role of the transition point and having indispensably unique status.
189) Results The imported medical equipment according with the procurement managerial technique standard, gifted with a high cost performance, satisfied the requirements of the nation and the hospital.
190) Broadly speaking, a gifted child has special abilities in a particular area.
191) With all his talent as a wordsmith , he was also a gifted cartoonist.
192) She is a gifted composer and arranger, as well as an extraordinary vocalist.
193) Musically gifted, she played several instruments in high school(sentencedict.com), and encouraged her own family to sing.
194) Mr Sharp is a gifted lyricist who does something good in every song.
195) She is the great - great - granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney , a very gifted , very famous Seer.
196) The end of the universe should have been a splendid challenge for a gifted worrier like me.
197) I cannot believe that a system is good, or even reasonable, which thrusts upon reluctant and uncomprehending multitudes of treasures which can only be appreciated by the privileged and gifted few.
198) Before the war, the world was ruled by the Gifted. Their magic was essentially psionics, giving them assorted abilities such as telekinesis, teleportation, telepathy, and more.
199) Mr Campbell has inherited a well run, financially sound institution. Emily Rafferty, its president, is a gifted fund-raiser. The museum's last annual report values the endowment at $2.5 billion.
200) But Charlie was particularly effective, although he sat upon a music stool, that most trying position for any man not gifted with grace in the management of his legs.
201) The products of a skilled and gifted humorist, are often funny and almost always readalbe.
202) London (CNN) -- Rousing speeches by gifted orators such as Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were crucial to the struggle for civil rights in America.
203) Robert Green may have gifted the USA a point with his absurd goalmouth fumble, but the England players are admirably sticking to Fabio Capello's mantra of positive thinking.
204) Even the most gifted can have confidence destroyed by the wrong instructor.
205) Rowling - a trustee of event organiser The Children's High Level Group - will also meet gifted underprivileged children.
206) Boxing’s two most gifted and stylish performers, in their prime the antithesis of the brute fighter, ended up indistinguishable from the broken-down old pugs they were sure they’d never become.
207) He easily bites her lower ear lobe ugg tall embrace she up the pond side spreads the felt of towel up, anew large next gifted person of this fancy.
208) A gifted American psychologist has said, " Worry is a spasm of emotion … ".
209) And indeed we have been gifted at outwitting many groups of hounds out after us upon a foxhunt through carefully planned tactics of one sort or another to lead them in the wrong direction.
210) And it is my sincere belief that most American statesmen are farsighted, rational and gifted with adequate political wisdom to tackle the issue in a satisfactory fashion.
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