TALENTED in a Sentence
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149 example sentences for TALENTED, such as:
1. There are several talented people in that organization.
2. She is a talented musician as well as being a photographer.
3. Yes, he has had an excellent education, and has much talent.
4. Not everyone has the dedication and the talent to achieve this.
5. Don't assume that winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
2. She is a talented musician as well as being a photographer.
3. Yes, he has had an excellent education, and has much talent.
4. Not everyone has the dedication and the talent to achieve this.
5. Don't assume that winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
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Meanings and Examples of TALENTED
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talented
a. endowed with talent or talents
Classic Sentence: (89 in 6 pages)
1 She had been married to a bright and talented young mulatto man, who was a slave on a neighboring estate, and bore the name of George Harris.
2 Two of these, on opposite sides of the area, were now occupied by brilliant and talented gentlemen, enthusiastically forcing up, in English and French commingled, the bids of connoisseurs in their various wares.
3 The true nobility laughed at him, the talented repelled him, and the honorable instinctively despised him.
4 He accounted it a pity that so fine and talented a young man should have formed the design of going out as a missionary; it was quite throwing a valuable life away.
5 The beauty, fashion, and exclusiveness of Port Middlebay, flocked to do honour to one so deservedly esteemed, so highly talented, and so widely popular.
6 I shouldn't have troubled you; but it's a pity, he is such a talented youngster.
7 "Little Raphael," as her sisters called her, had a decided talent for drawing, and was never so happy as when copying flowers, designing fairies, or illustrating stories with queer specimens of art.
8 Boys are trying enough to human patience, goodness knows, but girls are infinitely more so, especially to nervous gentlemen with tyrannical tempers and no more talent for teaching than Dr. Blimber.
9 Yes, he has had an excellent education, and has much talent.
10 So did mine, but I proved to her that I had talent by taking a few lessons privately, and then she was quite willing I should go on.
11 It takes people a long time to learn the difference between talent and genius, especially ambitious young men and women.
12 The girls do care for me, and I for them, and there's a great deal of kindness and sense and talent among them, in spite of what you call fashionable nonsense.
13 That's just why, because talent isn't genius, and no amount of energy can make it so.
14 I honour endurance, perseverance, industry, talent; because these are the means by which men achieve great ends and mount to lofty eminence.
15 You judge very properly," said Mr. Bennet, "and it is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy.
Example Sentence: (60 in 5 pages)
1 It aims to promote the sharing of information and ideas, for teachers and parents, on the education of the gifted and talented.
2 Do you find the punk rock band Green Day a highly exceptionable, thoroughly distasteful group, or do you think they are exceptionally talented performers?.
3 He satisfies with the rookie very much, and said he is either very, very talented or has been in the right place at the right time.
4 She is a talented musician as well as being a photographer.
5 This talented ecclesiastic is also responsible for restoration of the Church in Tlalpan, on the outskirts of the Federal District.
6 You are such a talented and smart member of our team and we are truly grateful of having you.
7 Such talented person echelon and specialized troop, for profession in rare.
8 The new manager changed a talented collection of individuals into a cohesive unit.
9 Love isn't just for the smart of talented, but for all the animals God created.
10 There are several talented people in that organization.
11 Tolkien (a more talented draughtsman than most of his imitators) provided the beautiful hand-inked maps that folded out of the original three hardback volumes of The Lord of the Rings, inscribed in his own strange, archaic handwriting.
12 During an email discussion about Angelina Jolie's long-gestating biopic of Cleopatra, producer Scott Rudin described the star as “a minimally talented spoiled brat”.
13 Not everyone has the dedication and the talent to achieve this.
14 Her job is to go round the big fashion shows sniffing out talent for a modelling agency.
15 Don't assume that winning a talent contest is a passport to success.