Antonym: untalented. Similar words: equivalent, unprecedented, calendar, tale, entertainment, integrated, violent, lenient. Meaning: ['tæləntɪd] adj. endowed with talent or talents.
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151. He sang in the choir, was a talented musician and a keen sportsman.
152. One of the keys to the success of software companies in Northern Ireland is the large local pool of talented labour.
153. Elise had blazed a talented trail to an art college four years before Merrill took up secretarial training.
154. Kitson, Crick and Clarke were all talented individuals who disagreed strongly with the prevailing establishment views in their field.
155. To administer torture while within the warp - to a talented Astropath of all people - would be plain lunacy.
156. It's inconceivable that university officials would fire someone as talented and loyal as Professor Schultz.
157. Grigson thinks that all the Lascaux paintings were executed by one hand, the work of a talented artist.
158. He was only 27, amusing, very intelligent and talented and will be deeply missed by those who knew him.
159. Education for Gifted Students is intended to stimulate interest in gifted and talented education and to encourage widespread participation in developing it.
160. He had a good ear for language, and was a talented scholar, translator, and lyric poet.
161. He's probably one of the most talented players out there.
162. But Mains was gaining confidence, and talented players - many of them attracted to Otago by various means from outside unions.
163. Please be on the look-out for talented class members ... especially young ones! 6.
164. They have talented players and can overcome the 4-2 deficit against Spartak Moscow.
165. Now the same diamonds are afforded by a television star or a talented harlot.
166. You can never be too rich, too talented or have too many rooms in Las Vegas.
167. They seemed to have the most talented team, but they just got by.
168. Graham relished the opportunity to upstage Chelsea and found in the talented Russell the width to dominate the game from midfield.
169. Terribly talented people often have little tolerance for less talented middle managers.
170. Trade and law drew the interest of the kind of talented young men who in previous generations chose ministry for their lifework.
171. He's an extremely talented football player -- he could well be a future captain of England.
172. Academic law is another field which the talented young lawyer may consider.
173. They opened with a show in which several talented artists were represented.
174. It would be an opportunity to foster civic pride and to identify talented youngsters.
175. He may be a talented shot-maker, but as a big match strategist,(sentence dictionary) he is an acknowledged fool.
176. I have had the great privilege to know some very talented young people whose dreams did come true.
177. If Lee falls, it will be a personal disappointment for a talented and dedicated lawyer.
178. The army had recruited talented engineers and others from all over the United States for special duty on the project.
179. It will sideline the talented right-back for up to six weeks.
180. Beyond attracting talented workers, workplace-based educa-tional programs for dads may help support the organizational mission by strengthening families.
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