Antonym: untalented. Similar words: equivalent, unprecedented, calendar, tale, entertainment, integrated, violent, lenient. Meaning: ['tæləntɪd] adj. endowed with talent or talents.
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91. In the collaborative meritocracy, people who are talented enough and committed enough are rightly seen as indispensable.
92. His youth policy has produced a side who have won the FA Youth Cup with a crop of richly talented players.
93. Susie Cooper's career as a talented designer goes back more than 60 years, during which she has won international acclaim.
94. Graeme did all the cooing at first but has now turned his saucepans over to his talented young apprentice, Steve Webb.
95. Carolina is far and away the most talented team in the country.
96. She was a talented artist and had considerable personal charm.
97. My late cousin, Norman, who was a very talented musician, shared the same opinion.
98. Kukoc is one of the most talented players to come out of Europe.
99. Henry, a talented sculptor and musician from Faringdon in Oxfordshire fell from a top floor window.
100. Kilmacar Dilemma-Already making a name for herself but a lot more is expected by those close to this talented stayer.
101. In reality, no concatenation of highly talented individuals ever made a great film.
102. Indeed, the reason you need talented and well-trained people is so they can be producers, not just processors.
103. Many critics have questioned the functionalists' emphasis on the limited availability of talented people in societies.
104. He was himself a greatly talented teacher, a master of clear explanation and a fine blackboard artist.
105. All four were talented musicians and difficult people, in varying degrees.
106. The team is still in a transitional phase but there are a number of very talented players in their line-up.
107. How will the talented managers at each division like being told exactly what to do?
108. The program is headed by an expert in teaching gifted and talented children.
109. Is it possible the Cal basketball team is better when it starts less talented players?
110. Only the talented few make the grade in professional golf.
111. Skipper Colin Jeffrey, another talented batsmen,(Sentencedict.com ) is hoping Brigade can end their recent run of disappointing batting displays.
112. This is the key to success in a league full of incredibly talented individuals.
113. At Somerset, the post went to Richard harden. it was a popular one for a talented and local boy.
114. Sister Aimee was a talented thespian as well as a legendarily eloquent preacher.
115. It's an enormous mystery why this talented man never made it. 1967: Respect, by Aretha Franklin.
116. Paying competitive salaries means paying teachers on a par with other professions open to talented college graduates.
117. Whatever the size of your kitchen, our talented designers will be pleased to help you plan it.
118. Amanda is so talented - she's musical and she can dance.
119. Besides being a judge, Soo-Il was also a talented matchmaker.
120. Though immensely talented and charismatic, his success may be as much an accident of history as anything.
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