gifted

[US]/ˈɡɪftɪd/
[UK]/ˈɡɪftɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. talented; possessing natural ability

v. to present; to bestow

Phrases & Collocations

gifted musician

gifted artist

gifted with

gifted child

gifted student

Example Sentences

be gifted with talents

a gifted child; a gifted pianist.

a gifted rendition of the aria.

man is gifted with a moral sense.

a gifted amateur musician.

a gifted striker of the ball.

a pianist gifted with technical wizardry.

a naturally gifted sportswoman

a school for gifted children

she was gifted with an incredible vocal range.

he was a gifted user of other people.

a musician who is a gifted amateur, not a professional;

the queen gifted him with a heart-shaped brooch.

The gifted author wrote one smash after another.

She was a distinguished oceanographer, and a gifted painter into the bargain.

the company gifted 2,999 shares to a charity.

He was gifted, on occasion, with a gentle raillery, which almost always concealed a serious meaning.

With his more flashily gifted Yale chum, Brit Hadden, he founded Time magazine.

Once upon a dream , gifted with grace and beauty , the lovely Princess Aurora provokes the jealousy of the wicked fairy Maleficent .

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