Talent — meaning in English
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English meaning
- ease noun The quality of being simple or effortless.
- gift noun Something given to someone freely, without payment expected in return.
- knack noun A natural skill or ability for doing something well, often something that seems to come easily.
- prerogative noun An exclusive right or privilege, often one attached to a particular rank, office, or position.
- prospect noun The possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future.
- talent noun A natural ability to do something well.
Senses
Talent is used for these senses in English:
- gift A talent or natural ability.
- knack A readiness in performance; aptness at doing something. [from 1580]
- prerogative A property, attribute or ability which gives one a superiority or advantage over others; an inherent advantage or privilege; a talent.
- prospect A hope; a hopeful.
- talent A marked natural ability or skill.
ease — full definition
- noun The quality of being simple or effortless.
- noun A relaxed state, free from worry, pain, or awkwardness.
- verb To make something less difficult, painful, or intense.
gift — full definition
- noun Something given to someone freely, without payment expected in return.
- noun A natural talent or ability.
- verb To give something as a gift.