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talented
[ tal-uhn-tid ]
Other Words From
- multi·talent·ed adjective
- non·talent·ed adjective
- un·talent·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The revered and aging champion had strutted his stuff against a talented youngster.
Complex: "Even cooler is how much space Kendrick gives to underground rappers from the LA scene—figures who are talented but raw, and would likely struggle to gain national recognition without a boost."
But the real crime of “Megalopolis” is Coppola flushing his money, as well as a talented cast down the toilet on such a head-scratching misfire.
"Trudeau finds himself a little bit alone, not super close to any of his ministers, with the big, talented ones mostly now having left," he added.
The end of neoliberalism is the end of the classic model of celebrity, wherein the talented, pretty or charismatic are appointed and worshiped as if by divine decree.
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