As in being innately skilled at something? Gifted at. "Justine is gifted at languages, but not sports."
Conversely, though, you would say that someone has a gift for something. "Lucas has a gift for public speaking."
If you can, try to use the word without 'for' or 'at'. She is a gifted athlete, or he is a gifted speaker. Sometimes, 'gifted in' sounds best.
the tone of gifted hands was calm
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun Examples: My son tried the gifted program of their school. My son is a member of the Gifted Program Society.
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Gifted/Talented, or prodigy if they're young.
Heavenly gifted life energy.
no very, no they r not gifted
A gift (present) is 'un cadeau' in French. A gift (ability, as in 'gifted') is 'un don'.
You could say they were gifted.
I would say you are exceptionally strong in Math skills or perhaps, even gifted in math, depending on your test scores.
Common.
The gifted program is what I am in. It lets children who have a different way of thinking have no limit and to think free. The gifted program also has advantages, in my gifted program we take Latin.
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Yes, artists are in fact very gifted.
Gifted - novel - was created in 2007.
The Gifted Ones was created in 1977.
Over 130 is considered gifted.