talent
nounDivide talent into syllables:
tal · ent
How to pronounce talent:
Definition of talent:
- talent (noun):
- natural abilities or qualities.
- a natural ability to do something well
- a special often athletic, creative, or artistic aptitude
Synonyms for talent:
ability
affinity
aptitude
bent
capacity
endowment
expertise
eye
facility
faculty
flair
forte
genius
gift
hang
knack
natural ability
natural endowment
parts
power
raw talent
skill
tendency
Antonyms for talent:
achilles heel
amateur
amateurishness
antipathy
artlessness
avocation
awkwardness
block
cack-handedness
chink in your armour
clumsiness
debilitation
debt
decline
defect
defectiveness
deficiency
deficit
difficulty
disability
disablement
disadvantage
disinclination
dislike
disorganisation
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