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Definition of talented in English: talentedadjectiveˈtaləntɪdˈtælən(t)əd Having a natural aptitude or skill for something. 有天赋的,有才华的 a talented young musician 一个才华横溢的年轻音乐家。 Example sentencesExamples - This council has a clear commitment to the education of gifted and talented pupils.
- Yet Leigh youngsters are as talented as young people anywhere else in the country.
- They have a rich seam of talented players and have the ambition to succeed as a whole.
- They have a lot of respect now, and all the bands on the label are unique and talented.
- The displays have grown out of a series of interviews with talented local folk.
- Big-hitting young forward is raw but very talented and has a big future ahead of him.
- There is a very talented tier of young executives hungry for success and on the way up.
- His input is great and he's a talented young player with a big future ahead of him.
- I feel privileged to help such a talented sportsman on the path to becoming a world champion.
- This year the team will run two young and talented drivers who are both aiming for the title.
- He was a very talented musician and he was a pleasure to be with in the studio.
- We have a lot of talented amateur artists in Bolton as well as some well known painters.
- He is inordinately proud of his troupe and relishes being around the young and talented.
- He was also a very talented artist and had had some of his paintings exhibited.
- He is the most talented young English player around and as such he is under the microscope.
- He devised a television show that would allow talented home cooks to compete for a prize.
- The group of talented young musicians wowed crowds with a series of classical and pop tunes.
- This was a period when a number of talented young players started coming through.
- The many talented software developers in those countries should be given a fair chance.
- We are on the lookout for the most talented young poets in our region's schools.
Synonyms gifted, skilful, skilled, accomplished, brilliant, expert, consummate, master, masterly, first-rate, polished, artistic, adroit, dexterous, able, competent, capable, apt, deft, adept, proficient informal crack, top-notch, top-drawer, ace, wizard Definition of talented in US English: talentedadjectiveˈtælən(t)ədˈtalən(t)əd Having a natural aptitude or skill for something. 有天赋的,有才华的 a talented young musician 一个才华横溢的年轻音乐家。 Example sentencesExamples - He is the most talented young English player around and as such he is under the microscope.
- Yet Leigh youngsters are as talented as young people anywhere else in the country.
- We are on the lookout for the most talented young poets in our region's schools.
- The displays have grown out of a series of interviews with talented local folk.
- They have a lot of respect now, and all the bands on the label are unique and talented.
- He was also a very talented artist and had had some of his paintings exhibited.
- This council has a clear commitment to the education of gifted and talented pupils.
- He is inordinately proud of his troupe and relishes being around the young and talented.
- He devised a television show that would allow talented home cooks to compete for a prize.
- The group of talented young musicians wowed crowds with a series of classical and pop tunes.
- There is a very talented tier of young executives hungry for success and on the way up.
- This year the team will run two young and talented drivers who are both aiming for the title.
- Big-hitting young forward is raw but very talented and has a big future ahead of him.
- He was a very talented musician and he was a pleasure to be with in the studio.
- The many talented software developers in those countries should be given a fair chance.
- This was a period when a number of talented young players started coming through.
- His input is great and he's a talented young player with a big future ahead of him.
- They have a rich seam of talented players and have the ambition to succeed as a whole.
- We have a lot of talented amateur artists in Bolton as well as some well known painters.
- I feel privileged to help such a talented sportsman on the path to becoming a world champion.
Synonyms gifted, skilful, skilled, accomplished, brilliant, expert, consummate, master, masterly, first-rate, polished, artistic, adroit, dexterous, able, competent, capable, apt, deft, adept, proficient |