able, adroit, accomplished, proficient, skilled, expert
gift
Present!!!!! Donation.
A multi-talented person is a polymath.
more talented
No, the word "talented" is not a noun at all; it's an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word "talented" is the adjective form of the noun "talent", a common noun as a general word for natural ability or skill; a word for any talent of any kind.Sometimes "the talented" is used to mean "all talented persons", and in that usage, "talented" is a common noun of the particular type known as "substantive adjectives."
No, the word 'talented' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The word 'talented' is the adjective form of the noun talent.
I think 'gifted' is another word for skillful. Or possibly 'talented.
people who watch blue waffel are talented
The word 'talented' is the adjective form of the noun talent.
έχων ταλάντον is talented in greek, ταλαντούχος also means talented, along with rich and gifted,
smart, clever, intellegent. (If talking about a bad guy it could be mastermind)
That is the correct spelling of "talented."
Exceptionally is an adverb, describing talented. Talented is an adjective. Very few word pairs are considered compound adverbs.