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noun

talent

TA-luhnt
noun
1
A natural ability to do something well.
"He showed a real talent for painting from a young age."
"The scout was looking for young talent to sign."
2
People considered collectively for their skill, especially in entertainment.
"The agency represents some of the best talent in the industry."

How to Use Talent

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In plain EnglishA natural skill or gift, or the people who have one.

Common pairings
a talent for something natural talent raw talent spot talent

Word Forms

talents plural

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Etymology

From Latin talentum, originally a unit of weight and money in ancient Greece; the modern sense of "natural ability" grew out of the biblical Parable of the Talents, where the word meant a sum of money entrusted to servants.

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