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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31. There is no such thing as a great talent without great will.
32. Not all of us possess earthshaking talent. Just common sense and love will do.
33. If your talent combines with diligence, you can excel in your pursuit.
34. Not everyone has the dedication and the talent to achieve this.
35. By 1982, she was restless and needed a new impetus for her talent.
36. Hard work is important, but it is no substitute for raw talent.
37. To reach a high level of skill requires talent, dedication, and a lot of hard work.
38. Ordinary people merely think how they shall spend their time. A man of talent tries to use it.
39. We must make use of our untapped reservoirs of talent.
40. We should have the perseverance, must have the self-confidence especially! We must believe,(Sentence dictionary) our talent is used to do something.
41. She had the time and the inspiration to develop her talent.
42. She was proud that her daughter had so much talent.
43. There is no such thing as a great talent without great will power.
44. It gradually dawned on me that I still had talent and ought to run again.
45. Her musical talent has been a little overstated.
46. She has everything: beauty, talent, children.
47. The team contains a veritable feast of international talent.
48. In movies, talent by no means guarantees success.
49. He is a good judge of footballing talent.
50. I can't pretend to any great musical talent.
51. There was a lot of talent in this city.
52. Her talent flowered during her later years.
53. The theatre visits schools to tap young talent.
54. She has a keen eye for talent.
55. We're constantly in search of new talent.
56. I believe I have the talent to make it.
57. He started with nothing but raw talent and determination.
58. He had an inborn talent for languages.
59. The women's basketball team has talent, speed, and power.
60. She has an undoubted talent as an organizer.
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