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untalented

Untalented (adj) means lacking natural ability or skill in a particular area. Example: “He was dismissed as an untalented singer on the talent show.”

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Lacking natural ability or skill in a particular area.
"He was dismissed as an untalented singer on the talent show."

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In plain EnglishNot gifted at something.

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more untalented comparative, most untalented superlative

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What does “untalented” mean?

The word “untalented” means lacking natural ability or skill in a particular area. In plain terms, not gifted at something.

How do you use “untalented” in a sentence?

Here is “untalented” used in a sentence: “He was dismissed as an untalented singer on the talent show.”

What part of speech is “untalented”?

“Untalented” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of untalented?

"untalented" (adj) means lacking natural ability or skill in a particular area.

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