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  1. a person who has a natural skill or ability to be good at something: She is a real talent, a fine writer with a gift for wordplay and a knack for description. They believe the young player is a rare talent, who will go on to have great success. [ U ] business specialized.

  2. a. : a special often athletic, creative, or artistic aptitude. b. : general intelligence or mental power : ability. 2. : the natural endowments of a person. 3. : a person of talent or a group of persons of talent in a field or activity. 4. a. : any of several ancient units of weight. b.

  3. noun. a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing. Synonyms: genius, gift, capability. a capacity for achievement or success; ability: young men of talent. a talented person: The cast includes many of the theater's major talents. a group of persons with special ability: an exhibition of watercolors by the local talent.

  4. [uncountable, countable] people or a person with a natural ability to do something well. to nurture/develop young talent. We are losing our top talent to other countries who pay more. He is a great talent. Extra Examples. [uncountable] (British English, slang) people who are sexually attractive.

  5. If you are especially good at something, you have a talent. You can have a talent for singing or a talent for getting others to talk about themselves. People who work in creative professions are often called "the talent."

  6. innate ability, aptitude, or faculty, esp when unspecified; above average ability. a talent for cooking. a child with talent. 2. a person or persons possessing such ability. 3. any of various ancient units of weight and money. 4. informal.

  7. n. 1. innate ability, aptitude, or faculty, esp when unspecified; above average ability: a talent for cooking; a child with talent. 2. a person or persons possessing such ability. 3. (Historical Terms) any of various ancient units of weight and money.

  8. Definition of talent – Learner’s Dictionary. talent. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˈtælənt / us. Add to word list. B1. a natural ability to do something: She showed an early talent for drawing. Fewer examples. Football clubs like to cream off schoolchildren with talent. I still believe that we lead the world in acting talent.

  9. noun. talents. A marked innate ability, as for artistic accomplishment. Has a rare talent for music. American Heritage. Any natural ability or power; natural endowment. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. Talent as embodied in the talented; sometimes approaching or passing into the sense: Persons of talent or ability collectively; as singular, a person of talent. By the sporting press, applied to backers of horses, as distinguished from the ‘layers’ or bookmakers, the implication being that those whose investments make a horse a ‘favourite ...

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