Talent Meaning and Definition

Talent

Talent

Pronunciation

/ˈtælənt/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A natural ability or skill that someone is born with, often unexcelled by others, which allows them to excel in a particular area, such as art, sports, or music.

Etymology

From the Latin “talentum,” meaning talent or skill, ultimately from the Greek “talent,” from “talanton,” weight, value.

Usage Notes

Talent can also refer to a person’s innate ability or aptitude for something, rather than something learned through practice or education.

Cultural References

In popular culture, talent is often referenced in the context of competitive events such as singing competitions and reality television shows.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “A talent for”

Related Words or Phrases

  • ability
  • Skill
  • Potential

Collocations

  • Talent for
  • Inborn talent

Frequency of Use

Talent is a commonly used term in modern language, particularly in the context of personal development and self-improvement.

Common Misspellings

talentum, talnt, talintel

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