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talent

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There was so much beauty, talent, potential, and most importantly, honesty in your work.

That meant the talent that DJ Brinsely hired that night performed for a skeleton audience.

Baseball has long been the most popular sport in Cuba and the island has long been a hotbed of baseball talent.

There may be no entrapped pool of human talent left on earth with the dollar value of Cuban athletes.

The influx of talent behind the tables and in the showrooms was undeniable.

A great-granddaughter of Fragonard, she seems to have inherited his talent; Corot and Renoir forcibly appealed to her.

Baroness Schopenhauer died at Jena; a woman of talent and celebrity, and author of various works, which were collected in 24 vols.

After the first exhibition of her pictures in Berlin, her "God-given talent" was several times mentioned by the art critics.

I suppose he thought he would live again in him, for he always says, "Never did such talent come under my hands."

His pupils paid each a talent a year for instruction; and Melanthius, and even Apelles himself, for a time, were among the number.

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On this page you'll find 87 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to talent, such as: art, capability, capacity, expertise, flair, and genius.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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