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Definition of gifted in English: giftedadjective ˈɡɪftɪdˈɡɪftəd Having exceptional talent or natural ability. 有特殊才能(或天赋)的 a gifted amateur musician 一位天才的业余音乐家。 Example sentencesExamples - The days of lion tamers and dancing elephants seem to be well and truly gone, and the stars of the modern circus seem to be the weird and wonderful talents of gifted human beings.
- A gifted musician who is adept at playing just about every instrument, Austin first began playing music at the age of 7.
- A gifted natural, Gerry got into the trade shortly afterwards and quickly developed his current rep as one of the top locksmiths in town.
- I remember in particular one extremely talented girl - a gifted elocutionist and actor.
- To boot, he is a gifted writer, a natural wit and a passionate defender of liberal values.
- The superbly talented lady is a gifted songwriter and performer and possesses one of the most instantly recognisable voices in country music.
- A gifted, natural athlete who can be on top of this game for 10 to 12 years.
- Not surprisingly, Chloe is a gifted musician, studying piano, guitar and recorder, as well as being an accomplished singer.
- It is a chance for the gifted ones to display their natural talents.
- For the most able children, the existing programme for gifted and talented youngsters will be extended to infants so their potential can be stretched.
- She was a gifted musician, her speciality was the traditional tin whistle.
- You are a gifted artist or musician (though your talents may be dormant right now).
- The second was entirely due to the confidence and ability of the gifted Italian striker.
- In addition to their academic abilities, brother and sister are both gifted musicians.
- It seems normal to them that their city is a magnet for talented musicians, gifted filmmakers, brilliant financiers.
- He is undoubtedly a talented satirist, a gifted writer, and has a pleasantly English sense of humour.
- They are able to identify those who are gifted and talented at a very young age and help their development, using coaches to move them forward.
- He was also a gifted poet and musician and spent the latter part of his life writing poems about the everyday affairs of the area and its people.
- We had arrived the day before New Year's Eve, and that evening, one of our number, a gifted amateur chef, prepared an elaborate meal.
- But like America, it is learning to tap the talents of ambitious and gifted people from abroad.
Synonyms talented, skilful, skilled, accomplished, expert, consummate, master(ly), first-rate, polished, adroit, dexterous, able, competent, capable, apt, deft, adept, proficient intelligent, clever, bright, brilliant, quick, sharp, perceptive precocious, advanced for one's age, old beyond one's years, forward, ahead of one's peers, mature informal crack, top-notch, top-drawer, top-hole, ace, wizard, genius
Derivativesnoun His artistic giftedness was first recognized by his teachers, when the seven year old Konrad used to decorate the blackboard of the classroom with close to perfect drawings. Example sentencesExamples - It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill.
- Musical aptitude, musical intelligence, performance, creativity and giftedness are discussed.
- We are also seeing characteristics of giftedness in children earlier than before.
- First, the school district should examine its philosophy of gifted education and its definition of giftedness.
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Definition of gifted in US English: giftedadjectiveˈɡɪftədˈɡiftəd Having exceptional talent or natural ability. 有特殊才能(或天赋)的 a gifted amateur musician 一位天才的业余音乐家。 scholarships for gifted students Example sentencesExamples - She was a gifted musician, her speciality was the traditional tin whistle.
- He was also a gifted poet and musician and spent the latter part of his life writing poems about the everyday affairs of the area and its people.
- A gifted natural, Gerry got into the trade shortly afterwards and quickly developed his current rep as one of the top locksmiths in town.
- To boot, he is a gifted writer, a natural wit and a passionate defender of liberal values.
- They are able to identify those who are gifted and talented at a very young age and help their development, using coaches to move them forward.
- Not surprisingly, Chloe is a gifted musician, studying piano, guitar and recorder, as well as being an accomplished singer.
- The days of lion tamers and dancing elephants seem to be well and truly gone, and the stars of the modern circus seem to be the weird and wonderful talents of gifted human beings.
- For the most able children, the existing programme for gifted and talented youngsters will be extended to infants so their potential can be stretched.
- It is a chance for the gifted ones to display their natural talents.
- In addition to their academic abilities, brother and sister are both gifted musicians.
- We had arrived the day before New Year's Eve, and that evening, one of our number, a gifted amateur chef, prepared an elaborate meal.
- I remember in particular one extremely talented girl - a gifted elocutionist and actor.
- But like America, it is learning to tap the talents of ambitious and gifted people from abroad.
- It seems normal to them that their city is a magnet for talented musicians, gifted filmmakers, brilliant financiers.
- He is undoubtedly a talented satirist, a gifted writer, and has a pleasantly English sense of humour.
- The second was entirely due to the confidence and ability of the gifted Italian striker.
- A gifted, natural athlete who can be on top of this game for 10 to 12 years.
- A gifted musician who is adept at playing just about every instrument, Austin first began playing music at the age of 7.
- You are a gifted artist or musician (though your talents may be dormant right now).
- The superbly talented lady is a gifted songwriter and performer and possesses one of the most instantly recognisable voices in country music.
Synonyms talented, skilful, skilled, accomplished, expert, consummate, master, masterly, first-rate, polished, adroit, dexterous, able, competent, capable, apt, deft, adept, proficient |