Synonym: ability, aptitude, capability, capacity, endowment, forte, genius, gift, skill. Similar words: talented, equivalent, ambivalent, malevolent, malevolently, tale, calendar, ambivalence. Meaning: ['tælənt] n. 1. natural abilities or qualities 2. a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity.
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271. He ridicules but secretly envies Saburov, who accepts professional obscurity and poverty rather than compromising his talent by betraying his artistic ideals.
272. In the face of such talent, not to say courage, how could I expose her?
273. I've always been interested in the arts even though I didn't have much talent myself.
274. Please be on the lookout for talent in your classes and give serious consideration to auditioning yourself.
275. Even the payment of players was regulated in such a way as to prevent clubs competing in a free market for talent.
276. Jacques Villeneuve was the exception, the Indy winner successfully transferring his talent to become world champion in 1997.
277. The Arts Centre was planning to promote local-based talent and bridge the gap between pub gigs and the 3,000 capacity Hummingbird venue.
278. Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.
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