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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241. His talent as a sketch artist and cartoonist would in the future always play a role in the preparations for his films.
242. But one major turning point came when she started going to carpentry evening classes and found she had real talent for do-it-yourself.
243. His artistic talent combines with a wry humour - a man on a toilet is hidden in each of the intricate drawings.
244. A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney
245. The Rumanian talent was world number one for a brief spell in the same year.
246. While big directors don’t really pay you, they exploit your talent beautifully. Asrani
247. The designer whose work can bear such attention successfully is a rare talent indeed.
248. Club owner Sergei Lissovsky is well aware that most of his performers are lacking in artistic talent.
249. Not nearly as crucial, but every bit as entertaining: Cultivate a talent.
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250. She begins her career under the tutelage of her father, another artist of some talent but not much renown.
251. Birch showed considerable mechanical and artistic talent at an early age.
252. The higher states of consciousness can not be attained by will-power and application, any more than any other talent.
253. She has a talent for playing modern women who must find the inner strength to fight their own battles.
254. Miller can cash in on her basketball talent by advertising athletic shoes.
255. It isn't every comic genius who would undertake to send his talent into such painful places.
256. A State Department spokesman, also displaying a talent for diplomacy, declined to characterize the appointment as a promotion.
257. Senseless violence is a prerogative of youth, which has much energy but little talent for the constructive. Anthony Burgess
258. The nature of society is largely determined by the direction in which talent and ambition flow-by the tilt of the social landscape. Eric Hoffer
259. Talent is a universal gift, but it takes a lot of courage to use it. Don't be afraid to be the best. Paulo Coelho
260. Due to the low pay offered the likelihood was that anyone with creative talent would be attracted to a better-paid job elsewhere.
261. When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me. Erma Bombeck
262. Music publishing companies are always alert to the possibility of signing new songwriting talent.
263. As a result, agents are becoming even more cagey about developing raw talent.
264. From an early age he displayed a precocious talent for computing.
265. It also limits the ability of agency heads to compete successfully for high-skilled senior talent.
266. There are two kinds of talents, man-made talent and God-given talent. With man-made talent you have to work very hard. With God-given talent, you just touch it up once in a while. Pearl Bailey
267. What makes them different is their talent and their skills, without which our civilization would lose a priceless artistic heritage.
268. Finally, don't assume winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
269. All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talents. John F. Kennedy
270. To achieve that status, a player needs - besides a natural talent - a burning inner ambition.
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