talents
Pronunciation: [ˈtæl.ənts]
Word
Context: “ability”
(noun) talents are special skills or abilities that someone has. It's like being really good at something, like drawing, singing, or playing sports. Everyone has different talents.
Example
She has a talent for playing the piano beautifully.
Example
He doesn't seem to have any talents in sports at all.
Example
What talents do you think you have that make you unique?
Context: “gift”
(noun) talents can also mean gifts or natural abilities that people are born with. This can include things like being friendly or telling great stories.
Example
His talent for storytelling makes every book he writes exciting.
Example
She feels she has no special talents that stand out.
Example
Did you discover any new talents during your art class?
Context: “group”
(noun) in some contexts, talents refer to a group of people with special skills or abilities, like a team of dancers or artists. Together, their talents create something amazing.
Example
The school showcased the talents of its students during the talent show.
Example
The talents of the musicians didn't shine through due to the poor sound system.
Example
What talents are being displayed at the upcoming performance?
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