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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211. They have ample offensive talent and one of the most acrobatic goalies in the world in Joseph.
212. She was also a grand needle woman, a talent which rather curiously led to a change in her religious affiliations.
213. None of the soloists are big names yet, but there's a lot of talent there.
214. It was apparent from that day that he had a natural talent that was waiting to be developed.
215. In an effort to change the atmosphere last summer Good Vibes supremo Terri Hooley suggested a three-day showcase of local talent.
216. They have so much attacking talent, pass the ball crisply, move lithely and carve out openings galore.
217. At the Bruins' talent level, there are few opportunities for confidence-building victories.
218. The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
219. For the next three months, the museum's running a competition to find new cartooning talent.
219. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
220. Meanwhile, the London-based ad firm was scrambling to rejuvenate the account, bringing in creative talent from their Southern California office.
221. As a bandleader, songwriter, and talent scout, Otis was a real force in the Los Angeles scene.
222. If a man has talent and can't use it, he's failed. If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he uses the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know. Thomas Wolfe
223. The brushwork had a tormented quality: it was like the work of a Van Gogh who had everything but the talent.
224. What Forest displayed at Elland Road were not green shoots of recovery but a field of talent in full bloom.
225. Ball was a budding talent, a passionate performer on both double and electric bass.
226. My comparative lack of basic talent came home to me on the practice ground before the first round of the Amateur.
227. You have an undoubted talent as a communicator and it will not go away.
228. Helping him build the business(Sentencedict.com), she found she had a talent for it.
229. To attract attention to your project, it is best to attach a reputable research name and talent to your proposal.
230. Flows of capital, goods and services, and increasingly of human talent, now transcend national borders.
231. His unusual choice and his talent brought a second audition, and then the coveted part in the West End.
232. All three were highly competent, but their ambitions overrode their talent.
233. These dissonant days the best a player can hope for as an inspirational backdrop to his talent is an off-pitch dirge.
234. In many ways, this was a good decision, mainly because I have no artistic talent.
235. The network has to cast a wide net for this talent.
236. If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been due more to patient attention, than to any other talent. Isaac Newton
237. The only real weapons in your arsenal in this town are talent and a heckuva lot of money.
238. He had a genuine talent for commerce and soon had a brilliant career working for the World Bank.
239. Literature is an occupation in which you have to keep proving your talent to people who have none. Jules Renard
240. It’s true, the scale can only give you a numerical reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It cannot measure beauty, talent, purpose, life force, possibility, strength, or love. Don’t give the scale more power than it has earned. Take note of the number, then get off the scale and live your life. You are beautiful! Steve Maraboli
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