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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121. There was plenty of talent at the party last night.
122. She has the ambition and talent to make something of herself.
123. Friends from the theater criticized him for prostituting his talent in the movies.
124. The decision to cut back on film-making had a catastrophic effect on the nurturing of new talent.
125. Her teacher recognized and nurtured her musical talent from an early age.
126. A major new talent has burst on/onto the tennis scene.
127. He's a singer whose talent has gone off in recent years.
128. He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
129. He's stinking rich,(http://Sentencedict.com) and with no more talent than he ever had before.
130. She's a home-grown talent.
131. She undermined him and destroyed his confidence in his own talent.
132. It is a pity that such a talent as him should be employed about such trifle matters.
133. There really is a wealth of unrecognised talent out there.
134. At the age of five he showed exceptional talent as a musician.
135. He likes to spend his time chatting up the local talent.
136. She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent.
137. He had a talent unmatched by any other politician of this century.
138. He's got talent, I grant you , but he doesn't work hard enough.
139. There is a rich vein of literary talent here just waiting to be tapped by publishers.
140. From an early age she displayed a precocious talent for music.
141. She's got such talent.
142. Her talent might have lain dormant had it not been for her aunt's encouragement.
143. Mark says the ideas are Katie's own, and is quick to praise her talent.
144. I was very impressed with the talent of Michael Ball. He will go far.
145. Native resources of scientific talent and ingenuity have not run dry.
146. London has sucked the surrounding towns dry of local talent.
147. Record companies are casting their nets wide in search of new talent.
148. She showed a talent for acting at an early age.
149. United have unearthed a real talent in this young defender.
150. It's very difficult to lure talent away from Silicon Valley.
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