Talent

/ˈtæl.ənt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A natural aptitude or skill.
She has a remarkable talent for playing the piano.
A person or group of people with a natural aptitude or skill.
The company is looking to hire young talent for their research team.
The ability to do something well, especially in a specific field.
His talent in mathematics led him to a career in engineering.
Natural ability or aptitude, especially in the arts or entertainment.
The talent show showcased various singers and dancers from the community.
A special or highly developed skill.
With her talent for painting, she quickly gained recognition in the art world.

Etymology

From Middle English 'talent', from Old French 'talent', from Latin 'talentum', from Greek 'talanton' which means 'a balance, a talent'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

talent show
An event where individuals display their skills and abilities in front of an audience.
hidden talent
A skill or ability that is not immediately obvious.
natural talent
An innate ability to perform well in a specific area.
raw talent
Natural ability that has not been refined or developed.

Related Words

aptitude
A natural ability to learn or do something.
expertise
High skill or knowledge in a particular area.
gift
A natural talent or ability.
prodigy
A young person with exceptional talents or abilities.

Slang Meanings

Slang for someone who is exceptionally skilled.
He's such a talent; he can pick up any instrument and play it!
Someone who has a lot of strengths.
She's a real talent; she excels in everything she tries.