Example sentence - She did not have much talent but played with the school band anyway.
I allured him with my beauty.I am going to allure you with the cookies.I am alluring him with my talent.
Here's one: "The promising actress had a lot of talent."
Her talent blossomed early.
In my organization, my colleagues say I have the talent to impress people in my first meeting.
Accrediting is a word used to show when someone gives credit to someone or something else. A good sentence would be, he was accrediting his talent to his mother.
Talent means you do something well. Here are some sentences.She has a natural talent for singing.The company made good use of its talent.I wish I had a talent for painting.
The little boy played a drum solo in the talent show
The Roman centurion's salute went unrecognized. How long will my talent go unrecognized?
The barrio where I grew up was filled with lively street markets and warm community gatherings.
How would you use theory in a sentence
No. It would be better written: "He is a talented boy" or "The boy is talented."
The word "talent" had two meanings to the Romans. One was a monetary unit, the other was for an ability. If you were using "talent" meaning, say, three talents of gold, you would use the word talentum. If you meant a faculity or an ability such as, a talent for singing, you would use the words, ingenium, indoles, or facultas.