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talented

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/ˈtæl.ən.tɪd/ · tal-ent-ed

having a natural ability to do something well

Meanings

adjectiveformal

having a natural ability to do something well

کسی چیز کو اچھی طرح کرنے کی قدرتی صلاحیت رکھنا

باصلاحیت

ba-salaahiat

Synonyms

giftedskilledcapableباصلاحیتہنر مندماہر

Antonyms

untalentedincapableincompetentنمازہکمیناکارہ

Common Collocations

  • talented artist
  • talented writer
  • talented individual

Example Sentences

She is a talented musician who has performed worldwide.

وہ ایک باصلاحیت موسیقار ہے جو دنیا بھر میں پرفارم کر چکی ہے۔

Woh aik ba-salaahiat moseqar hai jo duniya bhar mein perform kar chuki hai.

His talented team worked hard to complete the project on time.

اس کی باصلاحیت ٹیم نے منصوبے کو وقت پر مکمل کرنے کے لیے سخت محنت کی۔

Us ki ba-salaahiat team ne mansubay ko waqt par mukammal karne ke liye sakht mehnat ki.

Finding a talented employee can significantly boost a company's success.

ایک باصلاحیت ملازم تلاش کرنا کمپنی کی کامیابی میں نمایاں اضافہ کر سکتا ہے۔

Aik ba-salaahiat mulazim talash karna company ki kamiyabi mein numayaan izafa kar sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

talent:Talent refers to a natural ability, while talented describes someone who possesses that ability.

Word Family

talent
nounصلاحیت
talentless
adjectiveبےصلاحیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Talented people 'tally' with success in their fields.

Imagine a star performer on stage showcasing their talent.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خدا نے دی ہے ہر ایک کو ایک صلاحیت، کسی میں ہنر ہے کسی میں تفکر ہے

Khuda ne di hai har aik ko ek salaahiat, Kisi mein hunar hai kisi mein tafakkur hai.

God has given each one a talent, Some have skill, others have intellect.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہنر ہی سب کچھ ہے

Hunar hi sab kuch hai

Skill is everything.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "talentum" — a measure of weight, later a natural endowment or gift

First known use: 15th century

The word 'talented' derived from the Middle English 'talent' which itself came from Latin. It evolved to refer to people with particular skills or aptitudes.