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adjective
- 1. having exceptional talent or natural ability: "a gifted amateur musician"
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GIFTED definition: 1. having special ability in a particular subject or activity: 2. clever, or having a special…. Learn more.
The meaning of GIFTED is having great natural ability : talented. How to use gifted in a sentence.
A gifted person has a natural ability for doing most things or for doing a particular activity. ...a school for gifted children. American English : gifted / ˈgɪftɪd /
If someone calls you gifted, smile. It means you're talented. You might be gifted at dancing, or a gifted mathematician — you can also call your best friend a gifted actor, or feel envious that she's such a gifted French speaker. In any of these examples, it's as if nature or fate bestowed a gift on a lucky person.
Gifted definition: having great special talent or ability. See examples of GIFTED used in a sentence.
Definition of gifted adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Adjective. Verb. Filter. adjective. Having a natural ability or aptitude; talented. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Revealing special talent. A gifted rendition of the aria. American Heritage Medicine. Notably superior in intelligence. Webster's New World. Received as a gift. Gifted assets; a gifted bracelet. American Heritage Medicine.
GIFTED definition: A gifted person has a natural ability or is extremely intelligent: . Learn more.
1. Endowed with great natural ability, intelligence, or talent: a gifted child; a gifted pianist. 2. Revealing special talent: a gifted rendition of the aria. 3. Received as a gift: gifted assets; a gifted bracelet. gift′ed·ly adv. gift′ed·ness n.
gifted meaning, definition, what is gifted: having a natural ability to do one or mo...: Learn more.