Sports physiologists address such questions as: What distinguishes a sprinter from a marathon runner - and each from the ungifted struggler?
The perpetuation of this pleasant, comfortable life, therefore, becomes the goal for which writers - gifted and ungifted - are willing to be a producer's ‘lead pencil.’
Though not ungifted, he lacks his sleek looks, tart delivery, stylish wit, and Englishness.
But what about the days you feel like the most ungifted human on the planet?
He probably wouldn't be able to heal it with his own ungifted magic.
But hey, somebody has to write the songs for those poor, ungifted singers who can't write.
That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me.
Definition of ungifted in US English:
ungifted
adjectiveˌənˈɡiftidˌənˈɡɪftɪd
Not having any exceptional talents.
无天赋的;无天资的
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Sports physiologists address such questions as: What distinguishes a sprinter from a marathon runner - and each from the ungifted struggler?
That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me.
Though not ungifted, he lacks his sleek looks, tart delivery, stylish wit, and Englishness.
But hey, somebody has to write the songs for those poor, ungifted singers who can't write.
But what about the days you feel like the most ungifted human on the planet?
The perpetuation of this pleasant, comfortable life, therefore, becomes the goal for which writers - gifted and ungifted - are willing to be a producer's ‘lead pencil.’
He probably wouldn't be able to heal it with his own ungifted magic.