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Meaning of talented
having a natural ability to do something very well
Etymology of talented
The word "talented" originates from the Old French word "talent," which is derived from the Latin "talentum," meaning "weight" or "sum of money," and is also related to the Greek word "talanton," meaning "balance" or "scale"
Historically, the word "talent" referred to a unit of weight or a sum of money, but its meaning evolved over time to include the concept of a natural ability or skill
Synonyms
skilled
gifted
accomplished
proficient
capable
competent
adept
expert
masterful
brilliant
exceptional
outstanding
remarkable
impressive
sensational
breathtaking
awe-inspiring
stunning
extraordinary
incredible
unbelievable
unsurpassed
unmatched
unparalleled
superior
exceptional
first-rate
top-notch
world-class
distinguished
celebrated
renowned
famous
illustrious
esteemed
respected
admired
talented
ingenious
creative
inventive
innovative
resourceful
clever
smart
intelligent
knowledgeable
erudite
learned
sophisticated
Definitions
- Having a natural ability or skill, especially a creative one
- * Showing a high level of skill or accomplishment
Usage Examples
- She's a talented young musician who has already released several albums
- * He's a talented artist with a unique style that sets him apart from others
- * The company is looking for talented individuals to join their team
Antonyms
untalented
unskilled
incompetent
inept
incapable
unqualified
untrained
inexperienced
amateurish
unprofessional
mediocre
average
ordinary
unremarkable
uninspiring
unmotivated
unenthusiastic
lackluster
dull
uninspired
unimaginative
uncreative
ineffective
inefficient
unproductive
unsuccessful
failing
failed
ineffectual
useless
worthless